Alintrs' Jain • itirrsinum, -re. iinturday Morning, July 28 . Edits and Proprittair : .1 4 , 0. LITTLE/, Arsoolato Editor. - iiiiiicaNne wino rtointruvrtorts. - FOR AUDITOR GENF..IiAL, . : /44F t x.K. IitCLUItE, ox FROIELM-Ciii:llTy - • FOR STIfiVEYOGNFICAL. LAIWTIA3 1111 Us, or Claiitoll . FOR CANAL CCANISSION . • - -..1 11 4 1 4. 11 POVVIVA.t.I., or L • P . CA;TEI COCZT f • ~...,TILV,, -"iflARIIONI91.18" IN PHILA.. . a t•;,The boasted " harmony: Pt the Democratic , pony giversout some very discordant notes, Ikfeasienally. Piestdeot Pierce and our own dWierPor IliElis . 6 e1 3 1 to he'pecu:iarly,iin ortunitedignitaries—hayingertuiedirequent -"Wad grievous complaints by their of fi cial be. 'ltiYitirand Irreconcilably offended great num _ biro' ol `their ".fsithful " subjects.. it was ..4esthfially predicted after, the election of the Pridderit, that, it_ Was impossible so many justirutruons , elements, as- were drawn to. .:41titer' in Ida support, could long exist peace-• :,,tsfatifttcine faintly. There • was no affinity I.hetwetur-alie different permit but the cotie ' sive power of'pliblic plunder, and hence now._i .- :that- the spoils are distributed; there is no ionger any reason for keeping quiet. • ~ Thd Democracy of the Third and Fourth ~Congressional Districts of Pennsylvania cafe . brated -the 4th, by a large meeting in the '.'Northern Libertie s, Philadelphia, nt which :letters were read from many of th e promiL ~ .. -,, nut urea of the party -throughout the coon . try. speeches were delivered and numberless - " talons drunk. Ttie Loco papers of the city, afterwards refusing to Publish the proceed ', . lags, they subsequently 'made their appear ,,. ...nue io the Ledger, prefaced , with an expian . • - story introduction, including_ the following ' reeolation, reading the unaceommodating-pa , ( per. out of the party,: , • • pa , , Reitiltid That the Pepare/varttan and .Ere ,.l ~ . = l . l .Argiii, by rebuttal, to publish thepro. p of a regularly called Demo cratic ; ~:Meeting; which meeting invited independent criticism, have placed themselves without, %, I ttsepall'af the party, and forfeit all claim to . itapirit of manly tudependence. . .00l..Cherles W. Carrigan was the orator of the day, from whose lengthy 'speech we sairact•the fol'owing, both as a specimen of . ."" hie , forcible eloquence and of the spirit or the i ' • 1 .., AsettPli.: • 1 - 1 ..r. "They say, that when Douglass. with a 1 knightly rettnue, was bearing the heart of - .Fleotland's Bruce to the'Holy Sepulchre, they :'., were sat upon by Moorish cavalry. -•;..• After a t desperate encounter his men were yielding ; ~),..to auperior numbers, when Douglasti threw :. the casket containing the heart into the very „:centre of the Moors, and rung out in that in ' -sparing war-slogan. " A Bruce! to the req. Thar? The effect was electrical; ,the knights eillted,drove back the Moors and regained the . •easket, So with our party hi the last con- r teat.: They bore before 'theta a casket con-1 • . ,raining the "Constitution nod its Comprotni.l - • us." the very heart of this great ~ A tithe approaching forces met, we threw the .'. casket 1U• the midst of : the opposition, told '. • 'With the battle-cry, "The Constitution and, : its Compromises !to the rescue !" we were • • - • home iato victory by an, overwhelming tide,' ° . of _victory ! [Applause, which lasted for sev=, ._ -,,eralirdoutes.] A battle fought and a victo-', ry won on such broad, national grounde should have entitled the:victora to their re.' Weida. The_old Romans bestowed the lau, - tel wreath upon the bravest and trustiest of, their !soldiers. We moderns have got into the ` habitof filling high places with political coie.l hya,saho assist neither party but prey on bothri Alas! Alas! we fear we nre losing our ua-I tional character as a party—that *e are !env-. , . ''tog those glorious laadmarks which were oh-1 nerved by our fathers—that we are herding, with men of little or no cunsistency—ineu; -who unite with us by the magnetic power of spoilt. , - But say 'sortie, defeat would have been our portion hod they not coalesced with; us. :ilea it come to this f that victory Unfit . • be purchased at the price of national charac. ,•. ter—that political heresies are to he rewar ded by the choicest gilts.— [Sensation:l --Loa aronnd—here and there you find 'good men and true—unwavering National Demo - data. filling offices of high honor and trust ;' • .: but they are like the oases of the desert:— ' `"Who hold the balance? Political renegattea . of 1 413, who sold their birthright for less thou. - s mesa of pnttage—faithless profligates, _ who' staked the Moon on a cast..and sworeiheY'd-, • "stand the hazard'of the die"—the lazy, laz t , 'mu of our political hospitals—the, Mali.; • beggars of a pampered faction : '---and the' Upas of the party, whose deadly shade blasts • Whate'sr -it touches. Can it be that we are. • forptting theteachings of 'Jackson and the • inspiring language of that great man of Mich; igen, (three cheers were here given for Ca t s]. • "who, to marking the Democratic party of the ' country, told' them "to cliiie to the Consittu - tion as rho mariner clings to the last plank' when night and the tempest gather o'er ' •.. him." : [Enthusiastic and . long-continued —oh - kers : l Are we deaf to such words ? Oh ! that some spirit would move - upon this "val . • ley'tof dry bodes," and breathe into them a national li,e. - {Great applause.] ,•; The folluiving we select at random from ; . .. the' touts—they can't well he 'a:thunder( , stood : . ' ..1 ~' .Ity 'II. Baker—Goyernor Wm. Bigler 41'st alas ! how the mighty has faller.. " •By 11.. Parsons-d-Hon..Chas: Brown—The . ' sduder box" bait ignited the match of polit. - • sat and personal fnendaand enemies, and the 1 • sharacter which orOelitustained intit, even to 1W downfall of frieads; has now triumphed in reducing him to that level which his prin. • ; triples and acts had marked out. , • ."-? By Roswell Parsons—Governor Bigler—A , -.--, true representative of the "Keystone State." ' •,..11e is too vied a ;Demotral to ask for more :I. than one term. By H.. H. Kline—Hon. Wm. B. Witte, - umber elect from the Fourth District= the nvitGovern of Pennsylianis. elect -6- By G. A. er—The Executive of Peon, • , - rybrartia—With the veloe in' his right hand and the Girard and Mechanics' Bank in his left.. Governor, why do you EfalaunchP' when you should Shauche? • , By.L.•Wakmr -Thr '.',-;son Canal—Whi 7 1 :Intunaption of ti '.--- By "Dr; R. 8., ;,dent press—We 'Ousts or censt judgment, and ni organs; the pr to be free and ins A WORTHY SACRIFICE. ; Mr. ABRAM Cmits.miAN, an old: and • respected Citizen of - Ibrindsburg, l ease the •Ptoughtov, who has been engaged in the 'grocery business for many'years past, and connected with the liquor n silk, rolled out of his store several barrels of whiskey iladi wine, n few days since, and in the'pre - aenee of* large number of spectators, einp ; • tied their enntents upon the ground. -Similar sacrifices are made in this vicinity oecasidually—we have one now to record.- -Mr. Tomah Parkins a merchant of St. Clair, ,itt•t*Couuty, announced to his nutnerous ettattxnerit .the other day that they nius.t go elsewitere hereafter to buy their grog. he havitagiletermineil to stop the gale of liquors iv bisstore: and we hope to be able toehron ide Wore long, that many, if not all, the wit. 'et suire-keeFiers in St. Clair have followed 14t. P.'s g&KI eiample. As remarked last week. we firmly believe that the, great rua:-. jerky of merchants in the County would tlis connene liquor selling in then* establish -Maui, tt only some one would Strew up his Intim courage to the sticking point, : aril set a reposition to that effect rawly oil loot.— , Come. gionetnee, be honest with yourselves W IMI with the public—you know you heartily • • dWilitio.the business ; why n4l have torn • . , poi j!ustlaiuluag-Ao give it up. and leave thisimurstifiraffie where it properly belongs, witb.the - Hotels and Beer shops WHY Si2lsrm..-1t was remarked by Se foteiligent old farmer—"l would rather be ' for the dilation of the , boy, than'the ' .411ounime of the man, for ple one or the ,ettbeeLem compelled to be."' Ust".is up* liglie to view,the subject ie. , Ciii2me of Schuylkill, itilok of ` . l i, policy you prefer. mr A . coaRESPONDLNT ihe Jeurrur'thialfs those persons:, 'who thought taw five rneaatark-riak / ed in ~t 1 clover lsi,xtear.Dottglassville,complaineli of lately, by $ communication in our colurone, mast lifer been Cleeived byrhe quantity of orp jawmins %boy bid bail • - " Gotory for August will, no doubt, be a special. Vora& with the many reader of that excel* Magazine. Besides the usual proportion Of int,* e-tunt trading matter, ..pleridid ea • , ..0444 this number contains several handsotury tterstai slecially designed for the:ladies. For - at Base: t --- • . ' Tar New Tont lursr naxclo News. (f3amung,) is likely to Ist in great demand during the World's Fair, being led with large and well ewer uted en• of tie Pelace,•aterlor terior, and the myriads of curiosities lexhibited ) . thrrein. Ttle-numbet Ilefore ut, of the 2pd, Is pe• culiarly interesting on this account. 1 .. ; Wiliest to its usual doze , b.ci a contains Cary al Palace Supplement:" of eight page., whivli iivshrown In gratis.... Pore 6 cents only. The numbers, .as they successively appear. ,canlise had at Baiyuife A. Per , sins desiring ntrill sett of the Suppleriseuts should • irrith the _present% eseebee.ithey Agin make -a handsome volume. RZGINALT.T . S EIX.PIEN7S OF COTXISTE ,in IWO volumes, published by Glad% dr. Omer Philadel phia, and for sate at Bannan'a. Ama itlancla at thin"viiit will be suMcient to attract a tion—its mcchaniCal execution, in every respect, iN in admi rable style .I it is printed in large clear type, On tine what IPePF and illustrated with nn.merons. cots, that render it highly villiable„ caber. to •the student - ni general reader: The fault moinlyis in Works of thia.hiad for sehools, they ate loci much abridged and have everything for the teacher to explain inn illeistnue by rude diagrams as& black board or otherwise, as beat he.can. och MM. plaint= be madengaixist this book. • It explana tions are comprehensive and in good plairtlangtulge, and soallusuated as to be easily understaa by the youngest pupil. lt,lllo,iricludes the lateindisrov cries in chemical science. We regard it its a very 'superior school book: El GP Good Wheal.--Me. J. Kellar, a hr. i• • Trier near Orwigsburg,' la this, couaty r ltisis sent oh two stohks of Mistral= wheat, groirrn 00, his place, this Ter—they messuri'fot. B*liuches in' height; and 1 Oie.."..beads. are remiirkably large and . , 3:."l`iie grainis Impunity large. Mr. E.: sowed half a bushel law Fall, and he assuresus it promises a very abundant yield. 'His. is , the only specimen of this kind of wheat in the County, so far as sr& know. He will probably have a few bushels to spare' thia-yenr, to farmers wishing to try it ' SenlYMitt, RAVEN AFFAIIis. jzzoai oust iizont-tkcottnnsronntrrr.l Oui"eirere- citizen, Andrew Keefer, eau :rposing . ~ ..._ .........,, , template erecting a Foundry and Machine shop a f t Westitaven, West Branch Valleri , :ife! is already busilY - engageAliA hauling the neoessalylmaterials. l bw Iron works of the above description are Itch need ed here, and there !Snot the !east 'doubt what Mr. Keeler , will be, amply rewardentfor"his !5h00..., 'He has two.'sons, (one a Machinist andhe.other a Moulder,) both fi rit-ratu mechanics, wh O will coo t:bale much to the successful tOperatiOn bf the works. 'lt has often been a Matter of ribrprise to visitors that a ;locality pos s es s ed-of s pch &rill !, nes should be found wi totallfvoidiat • i r Works, Factories,' du. It to true we bye quail a number 3 se '9l gasworks, !u our midst, th e ! daily evolve im incise volumeiof :gas, but it is ' itenill of a very interior quality—lading, tuttally "in sm ke..' t . The article is mostly Manufactured from brass, Vrtueei !probably accounts for its . worthlessness. ? bur 1 •• young bins" histreAk jolly thne at Tengent, owing to a.very efottesta vacation, and Lotus assure you that they are "going' it, While they're ruung.". I don't believe that'one confd find a harder " set - of case..." in a year's travels than these + d Tenon .1 twigs, I allude to. Were you ever Inamilderness • at night, surrounded by (soy • three score s and _tea) wolves?; It so, you have en idea of matters and 1 thiogs in S;Haven,•alter. sundown. One Would be led to . suppose - that thhr !' papas andlmammas'• were not at home, seven days out of the week. ' liumor enyetlOhat. the 1 3 hiladelphin it needing It. R. Company intend removing their ;.hops, kt c., from Palo Alto to Schuylkill Haven. Whether the ,port is correct or not, lam not prepa r ed to say. Iliti lithe Company has concluded to remove said works, I am confident that no better locality could be selected than Schuylkill Haven.' T h e cause of this moveMent,_l have been informe4j. is !hi high rent they are obliged to pay at present.- i t... 1. corn. minced Borough functionaries haveitot, as, -et mowed tat 'natter, relative to the " ben r atter, emda. lion of our streetsq". consequently, libello s reports circulate freely, 119 to the reason " why and where tore,' they do!not Mr in ; the mat ter.. S ome say that the Borough - Treasury is in rather Sncemie condition! Others seem to thln4 (not ktloud how. 'eve-)that their Predecessors had exhausted the whole catalogue of Minerals. consequntly' much difficulty might ensue in numbeiiag the checks in embi3o. Others,,(but they of comae 'know: very ',Attie about inttnttions4 triv) soy that they are I n hyena they might trespass o Clunesesoil !f. illy humble'opinion is that o grades, lice the wa , ters of Lake Superior, rise and fall ithout any known cause; and consem tly ,after "taking a I grade" one day, they find it me degrees above or below zerci when they dors to give the subject a "sober secoadthought.". 11 Weyer; should my hy. I -pothesianot be found satisf tory', 1 sl4ll, with the ,greatestpleasure endorse a 'ter one. 1 Yours truly .5.4:uy/ki/llrcreett, is:Pr/2 MINERSVILLE • [rnost . 3rn. owtt Dltt. Bess tt—Theceal liur;itg our hi-vs," and s citation of our citizens for, now on the decline. The I agonies, as is indicated by t rearcoly audible at the corn interesting topic has been el cussed., argued twd conamen ple are again anziotoiy aw Let stern justice hiiais full deeds will soon be cleared v _ . Our otherwise peaceful Xi ; ; to a state of intense exeite.l trod, 10th inst., by a dirgra. party of drunken Irishmen rinnlhole (to the shiurte• of said,) in the very centre of o, resit-tea the efforts of the P were. injured,',and the viiiita, soon caged. ' r Vow readers will doubtie luded a short time ago to ant: Ordinal- T . Proliibii ing the running at large Oc "Wine," VlliCti was to be enforced after the 15th imi: .Would you believe it ; our hand falters and we would fain orbenrl , --:the hog, are still at large. Well may we igizand ex claim in the bitterness of iii.sappointment,—Oh, the uncertainty of human events and the irailtv of Itii• man nature' Wisuld thatthe tale cold hi embla• zoned in letters of fi re nt every corne f our town. Not onlytlid the honorable body pass the ordirtimee,. but theyereeted a "pound," though untilltitely. it had been minus a door. At length a • fixed,yet the swine Mill have"liberti,fr less. . May long life with 'an abtinda things ever await the fortunes 01 our n and most dutiful couneilinen ! , • 'Are and Bod o! 0* right of —The Indepen. *lona) pane. kide tt(ei• public 1 .r$ editOTS 01; `OilKtfyjoisfrit. Much sickness prevails this aerison. in demand. Yours truly, July 210, TA3IAQUA AF,FALHS IFRONI CORRESrONIMINT•I, r 7. Taxiscarsijuly 2 1 b,11), 1653. We haie nothing to relieve the dull rnonotony of the lianal routine of affairs this week;excepting solve little 'Buttering in private circle 4 occaNioned by sn exhibit of the sayings and doings of Tabitha Tiptoriguetind her:confederates, by a writer in the' Gazette. A .on of Mr, Watkin Brion, *gill about 12 yeark. Was _drowned. in the Little Schuylkill, on Monday, 11th inst., while bathing. He was rm• played outhe screens itithe vicinity; and at dinner time went-with some 'rot the_ ther poyS to, bathe ; bgving Imdrefoull himself, he jumped I r o the wit, ter beyond his depth, and tank to rise no more alive; an unsuccessful efTort was mitile to save him by the boys present ; his body was recovered after having been in the water some fifteen , min% 'utes, and the usual • re:formic:l applied- without .•. EIICCeS9. • - Gwen Casserly, who had one of hi 4 cgs artist:ma on Friday, Bth iritt., by.the fears passing ,over die on the following day . Tha lint l b had been amputated by Drs. Hower and 111.air,lbut the pa tient 164 ,by ezhewlion, that no hope was enterisiusikof his recoveryi He .Icm : es a wire so Iwo edigirren in destitute circumstances.. Y o4 ram 0 10 b004 Yoilivv! 14M ;ma* :of beer homes end' grog shops,lll our be lace. at _thir teen; you wan; prebably, thew= of heaved otte4; mewed et there being thirteen, there are rweWy•tour ru last, Or this trumber,ll regret to sag, five are inept by Anteriatu citizens; therein derby foreigners; Svc have besides, even . Hot and four stores in which liquor is reMW, en.saxregate - tetabln • menta, or one :theme men, women „ go . about:evert' IC P, now nest •- Olio of 124, will bembibitedl4 the Wodd's.reii.— lip CS, walk suCtoffes a day. 141$ g agers slid toes hive neany ell grows Whale 7,Taz Reihray_ Zinn gileribllow log aratte,aversoupeur,of •Fi4gimirines Itti airs on tOrtykr LOcomotve ` 2O fad 0 1 a wile: I pomp! Dal inapt ad 2 wrest eon, Se • V s 14 '33 I= EDITOR'S TABLE. - . Dural Naito. . SErrrzEr. , 1 AFFAIRS. atsrosnaNT. i nds . sebieh bare keen deeply eagros.zed ibe .veral weeks pat, arc vitement is in its la-t ,e , kieking [arid groans I ra oeour afmeta. The borately Rita ably die led upon, and the pea. tiag something new.— sway and them dark • rough wa- thFown enr on Stintlay 'atter , etul taraylstarteith , a Who emerged from a our authoritiee,"he it • ir town, and fora time lice. However nilae , five in ['anther, were recollect that we DV Ince PEW *ORS !OTTER. .r ! ' THE GREAT, CITIM,IDIr TEE 'romp.. , , sr' ' ,vr"-i'..;.:1 ,--- .I.e+Ta ' • Tpi 7/41 - ife rilinfSiltet in En .. • [mt.: ors loerN • ;'1 . 1. fin i I r op e a u Asetaio s sm - saeompfle from i ortzsro 4. Inairgungton of.tha' 1 Pal:• 1 "/ 1 Weberil VolkiliCal - r (Pe title's Almanac) ' ;L i t F r d e -Iti7 de ra -t. id n en •eini t- t '' ft:l - H' :• e r l i 1 for f85:4-, ptlifitshedilinnalliait Leipsic-the fijAr! then° a ft" 114. r ior,' l4 .Palati4lna+thri 6- ' - Ra. er-Colligne and ißaynleilfiti.falthilfl ' fi I gest eßies lu . *** -'-• fellow* tab , -POl , MR' lir gamic arid Noith stinerica.4- 1, Siltade7ElefaW l M (71461141 . ,' ',..;' ,„.''''' .„, 4.: '''l' I Avlbe Germane are proverbially sepratein 2.lvw Tosv, Jail' iirti °°'• •' their statisticin statements it is to be maw * ,•tneti iblit Ituk.ol4 tilatr lt ' rutted upoolas the present Week ti been the !nag; aim ._;__,,,..... ..a ii - t po wit ei r la tir i a i i ii .amtle i * Dr is IbrapiAL:F as The dieing ohine t :4 ,Qo. _ .._.l' stku j oretist niueb team' of everd, the Ina on otattapryn- cul:7l." e r tat Palace-the deed is doge, ad th e th!ag P i iit e l iC ' 4 ' lll . e Irr" be W°llll rutting alit fair acone,r4.4. 1 - - •:,. • • •.•• :.- ~,-..• --...,V,_1 .....,. i : eat.preaimAtz-_-.4.-.4. , ,f,-4.-A.-,,„:v.4- , :;. ,, ,,,,-„7,..?:-.4.4:f.. aii....._ .. .. ni t o iti - 41 - virii eiejserons,evete zi ,j, Logg,iss,_ .:2,303,141434: - Penh, '' 125,2 For, Ibis 1 readers, whoare,dotdulegs anxious to nett he , • .2, p a rj* . - , '40303,262 s , p r a m . " . ..AN. , will of the Mad cereFaaaY. , I wi l l . I r we 'V' s a tan 3. COn'ttoopie, 780,- • , Bareelotia, 120,000 , I and compreheasire'secatmsof whitt happe ed and „4. New y ork ; 522,7 , 4 ~,.. Genoa moo hoW it happened. ,-, r„ L I, 5. sr. Pot'sbarg,47B.43ll3B: Cuicinisati. tts.im The theiropolivirfas Walled With that ''''-.° 1 7 11 " : G.Niertee, , 417,8-16 , 39. N. Orleans, 116,54 S i tremble . pot-leVlallei - a fule da__,y- _, - A L ign i , i _ fal 'f. Benin, '' i , 141,93110. Bristol, 115,000 breeze from the . 1 0e th west ma "'Ma I °C' 4tl V' .. R. Naples. .1 416,475'41. Gram:, 112.410 phere, and every span seemed to tie in the ! .st of ft. Philadelphia, 400,X442. Munich, " .10076 1 humor with "all theworld and tbe rest. .* mita• tn. Liverpooli', , 384,283:43. Breslau,' - - 104,600 1 lard' :in particular!. At seven in the main tat IL Glasgow, ::'.:a37,800 44. Florence, .4.02,154 Sleillter-Prarbiedale IhancePtiao a" 11 , Itloscoti, '' 3'10,000 ` 45: Rouen . 100.M 1 with the Common Counc il and invited left - 11. Manchester, 908,000415. Belfast. -. 9%660 the City, sod sto sod some ten: 111 lei up t 's t , m adr id , ~.-,,... 260,0007,- cologoe,, , - 9%244 the river, returned and landed at the Whilin Jer- ji .. D u b l i n, ; n 5.05048, Dread-en. 01,t.r 7 seyCiis. awe/melt/le arrival of the -dish)) Mnied je,, Lyons, ._ , 24942q149..5t0eth01gri, t .90,825 'guest. * Of his route from the seat of GOemein, 17. Lisbon, ii' 241,500,50. Rotterdam, 00,000 yo u will idaa l4l.l3 a te lull ace e l a a nt s hil l : n a l- is. Amstertlain,' '&2.8=1: Antwerp, BOW umorennand ffie Quakers of Phi Iv 19. Ilityana. .: 200,0002..c0rke, - .9 1 3,48 5 r ece ed him, and bow he remained over night:ill Ntiv• 2O. klaiseilles, 195,257',53. Liege, i'7,567. ark, on the very lintels ot the great , mefropolis - 21. Baltimore, ' ; ' IK),VAIA. Bologna. ' 75-10 0 At about nine - o'clock the cars arrived', skid lhe 2,,, Palermo, , ? isosnxixis. Leghorn, 7.0,,, b°umwrd cieuwis'aiinotax*_4___ii , tlie______eitk 1* l be, i 23. Home:. .. 172,382 1 56, Trieste, •70,%0 Was at- - Jersey_,,o, ,iY , *- After some M.C. , "...'"'..,,.........1 21. Warsaw...! - .102.59757. Ronigsbees, . 70,108 was ramPaa Op erUn the boat , P1u011. 131 4 owor'' 25, I.eids, '. 157,0005 ft Sti& - eld, ' r 19.200 Meat passage-was, provided by the ode Mot cb" 20 . Milan S': . 151,43559. The Hague, 06,000 Royal-Mail .reamer Arabia. It cottsblof,a spa- 27: Haixtb'uri:, 148 ,754 0.. Le i p „4 o , , ez , p 7o rink png-way edvered with superb ea , *hand- i.ts. Benton, ,''. 136,768161. Oporto, 62,000 some handrail adaned the sides, and the roof was . 4. .,. Brmsels, , , i • ma 208 2. A i ningn, . 60,000 composed of naltol flags intertwined , ii moans' 3 0. T or i a , :: 135,000 .. Danteic, 59.012 highly and betutiful compliment a n, one very -31. copenhas i a. 133430 4. Frankton, . 574 , 0 j appreciated. The [)Serra of ' English 3 2 . B or d eaux v , 130.9.T7 5. Magdeburg, 55,092 ship also gave a All salute from their ve . I an ship 33. venue, .. 126,768. , Bream, 63466 ,every way comparted 'thercialves m; t gentle- s 1 • - •- • • manly.. . . . The teat having east loose tranalbe ',hart, mo ved down the bayou inns the QUaran • ground endmen:led, affording the Presidentan Upportuni i ty of viewing ouribey, which is said only. to need a Vesuvius, in order to rival that of "Sirens He was much unwind at the enormous ri : extent I of :Comnierce, enlaced by the miles of limits which stretched ;way _for miles on both aide* or the City. . Having landed, the company were; meorted to to the interior of Castle Garden, where Gen Pierce was tier in a short speech by hlaydr Wester . welt, to which be teplied In a few pithy Word*, en joining upon the multitude that If they Would pre serve the proud stand which they had attained; to look to it,,they preserved iq.tect their intelligence l• and their morals. l ' Very many . of our :Honorable Boardilooked blank at any allusion to itin"r morals, and the audience,Mighly delighted, seenied to think that us this case the poet's words,'.?,. ....- "Full many a shalt at random seati .. Finds mark; the archer Over meat. '' might possibly not be true, but that the,-.President. perhaps,' knew " where - his dog went," en ,Christy says. . 1 ' After the Caitle ceremonies, General Pierce then proceeded, escorted by Gen. Sanford arid kited; to review the military on the Battery, driwn •up in lines three-deep, land numbering over j'4ooo men . The display imp beautiful and impaling: The President mounted uon a horse who; had been through the Meikean 'War, and was twine wound- . ed, then moved teiward i ltroad way and l'ltte proces sion formed in litre. - , Trim the -Battery to the Crystal f„Palace the streets were jammed with one solid ra ise of hu man beings. Ellery step, platform, balcony and window, eyery.ptie of brick, stow, andAituher, ev ery tree, sign, so a awning,pot, whertsan a person could either stand, hang or stick, was full. From ; I si l y ed Wlndows cbm tmentary banneriyivere. 311 - , and mania uet did the President re txds ceirefroin the ( has .of the ladies. ;.; When the retinue reached t Park; a heavy showif a OOO mPA' nisi by hail desAinded and respected add, even the ; Chief klagistmtel Who had a wet Coat far a corn , mutton the rest of the day. It was ovei, however, m a few moment's and the day was faith than ever, and 'a little less dusty: At last,' howesfer, after all. the halts and incidents attendant up on such displays, the host arrived it the Crystal ace...7i, Arounitthe building an immense m ul titude had collected at an early hour, and theirrusa.et unti -1 modes of passing the tinier woted affmd u most : laughable description, had 1 space to tell of it.; 4 w- I flee to say that all the thousand and one; mates of. I spending money,frile in that vicinity,Were in full i blast. At la3L'ldalf pa s t one arriVendl the bur -1 tabs told that the procession was in sight Let us turn for,a moment tithe interior of ;he Glass palate. At ten o'clock, the bow fixed for opeumg the dooriita,asightY mars began • to, pour through the vantiVentrances and luse,lthemselves in the vast naveti and"galleries, till aftet,niany thou sands had Entered when the persons Mumbled be gan to be perceptible., so great Is the slim of the ed. i flee.: . ,i; .: In the North Nave stood the fumigant Platform, surrounded by the beauty of our own , aid. foreign !acids--Republican and aqui, sidebvMde---though our own Republican beauties were right Royal in deed. When thi Frasident and suite Arrived the. several platforms were crowded by tnedistinguish ed visitors froni WI parts of the world - 1 ,' Lord El lesmere and the Royal Caminissionem:of England, also those from Austria. Prussia. Italy; Tuscany. Newforindland,Nova Austria; doe. , The Ministers' , and Consuls - Cron France, 'Prussia, Stkeden, Italy, Sardinia, Tuseunv,- Sicily; Ecuador, ,Mexico and New Granada, Trent our own coniftry, General Scott and staff; 4 - 4en. Wool, CisiveruhrlSeymour.- and the State officers, City Officers and eminent cit izens, Archbishopilughes, T. F. Meagher and Fa ther Gavazzi. Besides these there were htindreds of equal celebrity from every State lei the Union, and from all foreign lands. ~ •-;} • At a quarter' before two the having ar rived, Captain Dupont, the' Sapenntendent called the cast tivAamtllttga to order, and niahop•Wain wright then made the opening- prayerk,whicli was followed by an original hymn by the6New:York Harmbnic Society. On the - conclusioh. of the, ode, Theodore Sedgwick, President of the'Ass , ociation, rising, welimmed the Chief klagistrateand address ed the audience la an - eloquent addre&s, to which Gen. Pierce responded sta a most happy speech, which' was interrupted by applause ant! cheers, r On the conclusion of this address the multitude dispersed themselves in every directiOrt to ramine the exhibition, Mut hundreds crowdedilit to shake the: President by the hand. He,- hdtvever ; with consummate tact escaped their impartunities, and in a tew moments was out of reach. iltodsworth's &ad. and that of. the Seventh Regimint alternate ly enlivened the passing hours with their strains, and the grand Inauguration' clesed • with the igor goons Hallelujah Chorus , from " the Messiah, j' the Chorus from "the Creation." Thus endedthe cer emonies of the day at the building. ~... : • , On the following day the President ' eccompanied by the Chamber ot Comuterce,k ikeli; visited, the . bay and environs paidy in 'a Vanden way to , view some necessary improvementii aired Sy ear merchants. Iti the evening, a most saperb banquet in the bra styleiof the.jileiropolimn - etas given to the guests by the Directors of the Crtfstal Palace, which passed off with great eclat 4a4, was but a repetition a those which so often oceue-n narra tive of its sayings and'doings would be atiperfluons. After the 'dinner- the Preuderd w o .,iieetia t t e d al his quarters, alter which hi, 'was left In peace to leave.the City by a special train on Sidukday morn ing at half past ten o'plock. - ::' We have again to record's' melancholy accident on the Hudson. I The steamer Empire- ' on her down trip from Albant, on,Friday night, wiis run into by a se/moan' and ;badly damaged. One iboiler and some of the-machinery went overboard; and the paiseagers frantic, rushed around Om decks at dead of night: kloniel'or more were kill V,ciutright and 20 soladly scalded as to be le - dangeriif their lives, while a dozen are missing, whoprohahly leaped overboard 'and Were drowned. -Tire I passengers 'weie taken off Iry various vessels4gid landed at Poughkeepsie, while the boat 'floated to. the lee shore a perfect wreck. This same yew' on a pre vious occasion met with a disaster precisely Simi. .lar, and proved the- tomb of twenty libree human beingt. The excitement is very greet and but few particulars min he learned at present. :'?",:. ' - A , wealthy citizen of New Yorit,. Franklin C'. Gray, a day or two since committed irtacide in a horrible manner, having 'Oared hiitiself on the track of the Albany Express Train. a He was SO crushed that at piece of his head larger than cent could not he sound." lie was recently parried to a beautiful lady, 'ithat he adored tool; was Maisel! worth on Income of 536,000 per - unititm, acquired in California whelp; in. recently re'ridud. The ' cattle of the actii4 it mystery. " ' Speaking ot aceidents, We may .mettrioa an oc currence connected .with the Njaralilk disaster: The'daughter of Rufus W. Grisival4 the eminent writer, was on the train, and on being; drawn from the water,.was idier , soine time pronounced dead by physicians. ' One Mr. Benedict,- however, per• severing in his restorative measures filially succeed ed in resuscitating her. 'Her. father . fiat week pre sented him with a superb gold watch', chain and seal, appropriately inscribed, aceoinpanied by a touching letter.; - 1 The unusual length of this - letter 4ompels me to cat off. other items of news, and hid I the public adieu till next week. . . ; I ',i ,G. C. F . r ye l; , as e end boond• ce of good ,ble•hearted are ,E 7 7r0:0". k • PIIILADELPHIA LETpat.y • • - [FROM 01;TC REGU,It. 00HRESPO. DENT.) New Hotel—Canal Boat Faited—iLitrqc Sale, PUILADELPIIIA, 2,154 1853. Another featiac has been added to (thernut street in the form 01 the Arcade Hotel—the 'old building passed some time since into' the heads of that en•. terptiting gentleman Dr, David Jayne, who, at cons s!derable expense, has thoroughly remodelled the place and proddeed a first class Hotel , on the Ruro peen plan (1. forgentlementmlv). setthairy,com• tamable chamber., ran be Procntied at a low price. Theoccopaturtare at liberty toeat thei meats where they chore ; however a refectory is attached to the establishment, ,:tinpaking anti reading rooms be sides a large saloon front on Ches,hut street, so thataltogether t,hir "Arcade Hotel" iii -cu ornament to our city. : • The canal boat Geo. „Petriken (mehtioaed in my Jest) has Awe been raised and unleaded, so that with a little repairing she .soon nilhbe able to te• aurae her trip*.; is - Asa specimen of - business ways, in 'active firm ih our city, sold in 29 minute!, 5089itags of Rio colts for 00,000. There'a quick wont tor you! Ever yours - Den At (This lettee viticreceived a short time be . lore going to- . press—hence wek,have been obliged to molt bung portions of it. -Eds. Journal. - \ • • \ , • 11:7' sltEol9r OF•TAlLF,..Tuartmo.—Proles sor Faraday; the great Etigiisit - electrician, has proved, bra variety ofintAiiting taper. imenes, that itable.turning is eitilso by in. voluntary rap/molar action. Br tt\mple contrivance, be proves incontettibly that .the hands of the, amen move brat, ind not th table, accoydrog la the theory & believers ; and moreover. "that '•erhen the'i.operator is wade etiturjogeifille atuaiwai ictien he in• sensibly exeres,,ht corrects it.tiod the able will Ito' he *mitt Thta uplatiation io porteekaccordOee with many pre)riortsly es preasolopinious es to the cattail iriTi it as out thePrjr 1 , 1 0 98 ago— but we kiwi litofessot nits* 'is the lint to prove it: ' - _ . • Coacims.;—Peopie tell Yon Atat wets aa)*llei train the village pf Hack tel.sitikt.".l,oo4oa. where th ey. Were tint made .48 _Eue hinuotay•li th e old 11* setifot a trave l ban!, r ; wbeace Zaglan4 • l whew Ole vol/estiy ta , ilocen:akmbieta torJevim k e riMsY (" moon 13213 *II, : •t ll_ A.II . 4 a FAKES "or GAS We find in one of our exchange papers the , following list of prices per thousand cu bic feet in some of the principal cities, on the Ist of January, 1853: , :1' New ~ Orlesns , .S 4 st) Charleston. '4 oo ..., L. , ,lie, „. 300 s avanna h, Gn , * OO N e w Yo r k, :.,; 300 Washington, it. C., . 400 - Pittsburg . . 210 Northern Liberties, Baltimore, •' 1 4 001 Philtida., recently I Bosti.m,' 3 50! reduced, . 3.00 Hanford, 4 , : , 400 Mobile. •4 50 New Haven, , :. 400 Springfield. Ohio, $OO Prcrvidence,, . . 400 Brooklyn , N. Y., ' , 3 50 Troy, „ , 400 Newark., N. 3,; ._3 50 Albany, ~ ~. ~ 400 Ang,ustn, Ga., 1 - ',77 00 Buffalo, !. ' 350 Cincinnati, , 00 Cleveland. ,'. ••3 00 Cape Island, N. J., 00 Columbus, ; • .• 300 8. Garden. Phila., 00 Nashville, ;.' i 400 Camden N. J., 00 St. Lords, ',„ i 359 Burlington, N. J., •00 Philadelphia / .; itlie : ; Wheeling, 300 works beinn own- . 1. Pottsville, (orifitnal- 1 • ed by the cny,) 2 00. ly tz.,7 00) .Riohmond, VI , 83 50 BASNITIVSI.AST DODGE . .. , The N. it: papers of Saturday coutaicied a long and minute of: report orthe arrest of Barnum fot`sw indlicig, upon a com plain live 'erred hv a mail •who testified that heaid sv tenty-five'eents to 'See the bearded • 2Vil ;an, eh but th at had reason to beliese that irf was t a fraud, and got up by the said Barnutu to deceive, detraud, and Many other wicked things—as he had nci doubt the person watts male, and not a female, as represented. Of course Barnum wasiihere, as he is every where, although It :was at- the Tombs,. and protested bp innocence. Re moreovertpre. seated her father, Isa° testified to het si.x— her husband, who ritvore that shelled borne him two children, and of the_Pbysicians of the City Prison. with Dr. Valentine Matt, and otherk high in ,the" medical profesion.. all at eihoixt, altecao gzaminatioa, tesiified that slie -Was a ferdale.• Being n case of so novel a character, the oewsmongers caught it up aad-tiported it' at great length, giving our bland 'friend 831130111 the advantage out only of n'most exteastve advertisement of the 'Bearded La'dy, , still on exhibition at the , Museum, free gratis, but in a (max which I his motley : , could not well have purchased, when it all leaked out that Barnum had hired the *llow to instiute the suit, and paid him Well for it. Hot much consi t. t. As in a man ' s understanding his usiness and then aiicertisink.' , i . : ....... ~-----------. ' .----. : , ' [O - ' Ver y True. Many come to bring their clothes to church t, ther than themSelviis.l I 0:7 Soniehody a. k "s, "is it lawful tolling i clothes oa r; Mason ,Y Dixon's Woe. Echo an swers--, • " 1 Q 7 Year ten millions of specie have:. been shipped from New York to foreign ports, since theist of January. ' J i ' lU'' T4e European peasant, when induced 1 to come to this country, coastlines thirteen times as nilich cotton as he does at home.: O'er 'failing to get up a celebration of the :Fourth of July, in Ene, Pa., a Com mittee the citizens resolved, that the Fourth of July be indefinitely postponed. r There itere, it is said, one thainand and ninetria commitments to' the jailt in Pittsburgh, for vagrancy, drunkenness, and disorderlylconduct for the six months ending, ori July tat. . 1:7 FaMiart at Watering Placts.—A cor respondent in speaking of the ladies at war-. atoga, say a- they " wear their shoulders bare to the lower edge of decorum." That, we take it, is the low water mark of good Lamas. J European Cnstona.—Very large.vied. ding cake Sand emit:ling long trains of brides maids, ere now the fashion in Europe. Two ,hundred pounds is by no means an extraor dinary weight for the cake, and twelve is not an uncommon number of bridesmaids.' 11:7* T 4 21,121,197 people in GreatiErit tain are dispersed over it at very unequal distances.. In England and Wales they are at average distances asunder- of 108 yards ; to London they arO within 14 yards of: each other. (o'll6w they'cni Known.—The following Iragment,al a conversation was nverbeard,the other day . on board a steamboat :--•• I met Lord Ellesmere and his party at Niagara,tlie other day:' •I knew the ladies were persons ordistmeiloObe Moment I saw them. be cause they wore no jewelry, nor any other ornament yhatever!' 1:0' It is sided that Mr. Edmund Burke, of New Narapshire, intends to start ti daily paper at Newport,'N. H.; to be devoted to a - criticism of the Presidential appointments add policy ; the neglect of the 4.4 Old (-kind ;" the anniiitlattoa -of thel'atrint, and the straightepittg out genentllp of maners down U 7" Dire rm ce tirLatitude. It is,- now the 3d bi-lone," says a Massaphuseits paper, and thtupple trees are full of blossom the trees Ore white:---the blows are sfull. A few mehiAsys as this will briog lh#corm up hill." • . " It is slow the third of June," say s, a let from a Mississippi; friend ; " my Carly. 'op plc; hay* been tit to rook some days—peach es are ripe and gocid. My corn is well filled. Alm such days si this will make n . fit; to grind." ONE OP the chief ingredients composing Dr. J. W. Coliiter's Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pilta is Thiti is the active medical prop erty of Pcidophyllium Pellmum, (May Apple rani The EcteMic Medical Journal of February Q, 104.`r2,, page 53, in,'speaking of this medicine. Po dophyllitun k one of the matt usefa! and mina tilr eatharii:es tee poscrss." Page 54, same Jour nal :—" AiTloog the many cases to which phylburn is peculiarlit adapted, the following may be mentioned': Biliol:lS,Reinittant and Idierinit rant Fevr'il.. Its eircet ii to e:eunre the slomach and lgiwell. In affeetiOns of the Laver, Chronic or Acute. it displays its peculiar of in :promo ling a healthy action of this organ. In Dropsy it may be itaed with ;great. benefit. In Acideand Chronic iiiarrhtsa it is , probably not skpassed, where a cathartid is indicated. In numerous other affections in is a desirable remedy; nod, ivithotd. , :dying)l,. , urea ap eht:tn various diseases, it may be in all the variety Of cases, to fulfill' those indi cations idivhich it. Ithsbeen suppoted by.the Reg ulars (Mercury DoMids,) that nothing else , ; would insure the.purpot;e;bat some one of the Oreliera lion; get:miry." ;Dr. J. W. Cooper's Veget able : 7tiiii-Dierepsia ,rills",;*tlich are partly coin pose) Of Mgrediept, are for Sale by John S. C. Martin; Druggist, Pottsville, and II Stasster, port Corbbn. --; .t SUMMER, WHATHER.—It should be rentem• bered that ituring the intense heat of summer', the process of iltiration is performed with such extreme laisgbor, Wet the toOd, instead of being dissolved and conceited into nutriment, becomes smiled, or .petrified to the stomach. Hence bad breath, disa greettie taste in the month, colic pains, dyeientery, cholera morbus and other dlsorders of the ',Orign°, Wright.a Indian Vegetable Pills are a.!certain cum tor the above ding,erons complaints; because they ciente the alimentary canal of those,i bilious and putrid , humors, which are the eause, riot only of alt distillers of -the !bowels, but of every mala dy incidetil to man. 4 Cinttiesi,:—.Storekeepers i zt r ald do well excl.- Ise care 'in buying from s. We understa nd that a mit by th e Woe almstand.: end sinotber by the natter of Sint* are offer* what purports to be Wrfr!tandiau Vqtetabte Thearpersoos Are not aritherized Agents for this Medial:el and the artieltitstfered cannot bit guaranteed as rbine. The gettable \is for: sale b y _ Sfra. E. M. •tit'r•• TY and Poueville. Wholesale wee, 160 Race reef, Philadelphia • • 1 • DietEsvi—uct is toe inn raeamig oithe wor d o Pepsin," Or Of theme, Greek words from whirl m derived. This Min! siimificantatt. propane title of th eTroe Dip:save Fluid, *or • trio SclieMlimismi by' Dr. -3. iii i i: \ enairois, of Pldhadelphia, from the kcal &emir. 'of for the e* of DrilloroW Xi AS Nature's own remedy Ibr an unhealthy Stontaeb.— No artof eau svnti its- curative proem. It modems* eating*** OMAN:AwI* lialtioftliro a theft; : ' LYON I_4 - 7:FlgitfiN,-4• o ,,,,tifiiing,R*-, ' 4o4o B'alkf taififino t o Wtaitifoitrinfmtde -- : li g hYal -r; ir&- duoTd. lts ai:"MasoigMKT' a , deal IA theof the 'Af4.o4l' 444 6 'ra.., Diuk' and du ur urlS, soll and gjni4; !lib reinri of &PI '010444 haie4L-i 142iverild frelicith tOttairon. Bald and gray ;heads were irestpct!.., ...TneKotoiroa;liiss tally re 7: attic a bibiness of p F ors.. A. I, Go+fittigstiOli Bond • The 'Kehairon is alcerta n Ote tot fierrolist Ileadaoe, and sseooci 50i43 - * '444l**'"iveiy -- tllblre,Y.x( t. P)iie only 25 mos ta PIO baliiri. pl.: S.! Sie:aes, Proprietor, N.Y-' 1.4)141 l.vc ry Deilet in Pottsville; T. W. Dyolt 51: + I - 2s* K h tt t " . * Wholevde Agents , 130,1ra Potravuadc ar Asticirera. cOIIRCOTO IcERRIX FOR IRE 40#RN Al.. W6ltt 51001111 , 1 ' 115 50 f fled pelcheisuti'd. 44 O , Rz ~, do - , 0i." .400 du do tidrode, la - -• 50 Vitt251, 1,1 4 1 -, 7 1 13 Ioa I It Dr•japple, pallid 111 Ryi, thil. 73 lElCP.naleb, It Corn: 40.';' , ' • „f -- 02 Batter ' ~, 12 0a0.., d(i . .i.,' ' •44 Eh ou lderd. • •el rOtttneS.*4;!:': : eo. 1:5 mina. „ - ,! :1.0 1: TWO:by Bold. .1. 2'25 Hay,ton ' It; 00 i Clo‘er 14!K= - '3 50 Plaster. ,: 5OO ,„, • . . 7 . i. NAAR/MD: • On thr ISltiAnit... by Rea. DattitCg.titalt, JONAS sPF.NSL. R4o MAMA LOBE, both bpactrvilte. In on ilonday July 4tli,J.y'Siv. A.llll. err/ Joll. 19!.. BUTLER, of Deer Paft.titg HARRIET WlpitlOßEflitonerayitie Srbuylklit Co4oty. 4 On th.ll7ite inst, by Roy. TUriter, JOIIN DAIER stleabyg. to •ELI Z &HETI' 81111tRblA.N. of Potts a . da tbo_,2‘lll,lot.. by aell'a C. BOUT: SIMON BLEW -117, to !HUTU, all of Tarobqoa. On the lam-day, by the saute, tdIAIILEiI DA t' Id . to ELII7.ABEIPI ROBERTd, all of thatEorough. lh itilitikitirugh. on Tuesday machine lan. by the BM Er 8- B ,,„gainirn,THUldAll DURREL td NM/ A - BET Mennen:lNF, both of Poturville.: 1 • : ,„; _.. l wWwlemmeewnwaMlase* ' . - DIED cht lbornaMon in this County, on the' 90th oh. of Typhus Levee MELIA SI PEACOCK, aged about 30 rz YeFc I', '',, ' . . 10 this Boo` ugh. on Tuesday morning last, lIER TEA, 11434 - daughter of La Mar and 'Amelia Day, 7110 month . s and 5 days ..-: , : , 1.0 tOommtualcated 1 . 1 ° -, • At the rmildence of his mother in New Holland, onifiaturrilayShr 9th of July, (instant.) . Captain Rci- Es 4, 1/ ArovirePra Leiner, of the 3.1 Orator - so Of' Al. I a TILLERT., Vi.o. MIXT, to the 39th yehr at his age. .. Captain Wither was born on tLe Ist day of Febtu. .00.1915 1 . MM wan the third son of Dr. John Luther. or !Nevi Dothan& one of the most efitinint physicians of ibis timei,k, ho was by-Marriage with , 4/4 of tile Iftfitest, moat respectable, and itillueotial families In i ! hncaster county, and who kited lb 182 d. Captain ,Lether was panty educated In Eanraster.and in pal was appointed a cadet at the Ir.. d. Military Academy W r yst Point, where ha gradattind is 1636. During liklieSt year aettutt lostUution. be was selec ted, on acrictint of his One military talents and bear- . kg, Re theilUipottanr station or First !Captain and son- , equehriS;lcommandlng Cadet Office r of the Corps of; Cadetarl_lle was commissioned ai foil Second Lleuteithirt i nthed Regiment of Artillery 'homed!. . ttietrif=l2=Ti y sig7l4lPAUct:s= cilia Mot iroficiently high to fill one of them- • Ile whs protruded to a First Lieutenancy in 1e35, and to Me CaptaftiO In 1847. ! 1. 44 9 1 01 - 0- her served with distinct* diving the Florida Wet' and was pro4ent in Several actions with Hie einlinntes. Ile OLD afterwards engaged with 1 his Regime-err in the Creek' difficulty. and removal of 1 t h h i e in t. s, ll l ; i l l ti- 4 in e fi tr formerl itin of m er a - r h e iT te h d h e ..i trhe hitnre t e d . Onkel thrtirigh Alabama. Tennessee, Xentucky mad Ohio, id theilake country, and was stationed at De. nett and Ildtralo during the disturbanres on the Can drilla Frontlet. In iso he Wet Ordered to Join the force assembled under the command of Gen. Taylor, al , Coipes 14 -- 3risti, and sailed from New York with h s compel:lg to that pond. In the battle of PALO Al: T . he was so severely wounded Mat he wail obliged tq return *Otte North. When yet but pawl sly re ; c wired. hOing been promoted to. hia:Captalney. he trailed akiew Company In New to; with leto Vera Cots, and Joined General Scott's Army in tire City ofqrleateo. On the C 036115100 of hostilities he tetuteerkwithibe 5,1 Aitilkry to .New York, and was taro biter ordered to Charleston Ilarbor. Mouth canalina..t.linfortunately he had. even lin his first Mexican rikupaign, contracted that disease, which hitt paged:More fatal to both officers &Soldiers of Cite American *tmy than did the sword and artillery of the enenty.,: Ills sufferings therefrom ehowly render ad laint'onilkfm service, and he was brought to the Non!) in a bl.St falling fOOdII/011• Ile'. lingeral In a changeatili4tale anion.; hit friends for the last two • 'years wiis'but.stirht hones of restoration ea health. I and at oniel in great bodily torment, Until Jeath do aid his eye 'on the 9th Inst. . ! 1 Captain tether was a man of the :most wiring 4ispositinio Ills merits were known -but to few.— tilthough 6.4lteri with abilities Of a superior quality he never tilade e. show of his gifts: ! lie had read Much, waste good French scholar—was deeply skil led In hle;.-Professlonal Icarnlng7and when drawn out in Conlikaation or writing, exhibited a mass of informatitita seldom surnamed. - Heves a thorough soldierpheth practically and scientifically aw—and those ono saw hitn sinking under diSease can form lint little Mka of him when.in command and On du ty. His health, and peculiar temperament conse quent theshon, prevented him from' entering much into sorlelZ; he rather avoided than sought it--but those whitlmade his achtliihtallee faikd ant to es tisem•hielLitid the few who really koala him best la ved hihtr,ilcist. Ile was honest, noble, and high . Minded Jelin extraordinary degree. bet made no pre tnsions e•Yee to those onahtlea in which he most ex celled. llnf fellow officer.. with whom he so lone lnd honorably Served, will leant with deep 'egret his, rail, and,fit. Regiment moot feel that it has last one I of DM moat? superior, mean] and eftlrient `Company Commeadrits. i 1 In the yeqr 1313, three young gentlemen from Lan ! caster 4 minty wire appointed Cadstsmi West Point IWilliatti , Plazer, John F. Roland, and Roland A. tutheri • They were classmates. 'militated with hon. dr, and writs, commissioned in .the Artillery. They ,`erred I w ltit distinctimt—but. alas! their term of ver vtee was oil' short duration. Two oT these gallant Booths rentrned home to die of lingering-,disease, ! While thri:/third was-soddenly cut off in the bloom of I health hylAlow fever, at. Charleaton, etouils Caro. !Ina,i and brit It few short ritentter Attlee tais remains I Were ifrorikht from that plate and. deposited in the same Churchyard where now his kinsman, Captain Luther, IC Aid. •Of eleveeclassmates who were as signed Ito he 2,1 Artillery. Captain !.other was the Vast setoff. r. With a very few exceptiona. caused -by resigniilon, they sleep the sleep that knows no %raking. ',flow well suited to this case -seems the Ifeautiful/4Orrowful and pathetic alltisiors °flit. lace litaribal Rand, when lie heard of the death of oue of hilt earerades in arms,. , it 00 ".ast' Id taiations d'. haat bat is ravel," Ill'e;drum in Ileavvn i$ heating the recall ) :4; ItAlltrailer.!litieniereerr. ' ' ItELIGIOUS NOTICES. . rip RIV.V. DR. CLAY will Orrao In TRINITY • Cift9ECII, to-morrow morniciCand afternoon. .. _... r TIINITY CEICRCIL (EPIRPOPAL).—Rer vIreIt Id regularly In this Chnith every Sunday hlornlnltat NI o'cloc k, , . AfrrnoOo, at 21 •• . Except thFflr,t Sunday of ~eh month, when gel vice WIII be heti In the evening nt 71 o'elock,lncaesO of the afternigcn. i • k Itißliiiii - elg,;;;;;klierilik7irhisies: bytei3aq Church. Ms eke; I f PII Rev. Johii R. Varner t e,Yeryßabbath 'Hattie! eftdvvelitiß• TIME WILL OR preaching! in the English Lntpe n Church, Market street; every Sunday online atd everanr. DOPTIST CiltißClL—lhleine_ worship rnay','4e :'esperted every Sabbath morning and 4Tentrig, alio every Wedneeday evening, at the usual hours. ',4.7.! 1 1 ; : i•-. 9 OTICES. ;,,,, f e p, 7-- IitIiVELICIIi. VOII i NTE AOILICUETERAI. 80cfETY.—The tnetnent of this Society ate equeliddlo meet at the liitillc,Hcors. o r J . if . re. r, fehitylktil Ilayen, on Sataiday,, the 13th day of Augnyt nett, at 2 o'clock, P. N. . liY Othir English papers In the County ate requen to coat. SIPPI4CINIVILLE ACAIDEdd Putt l'erm . of this luptituilort' trllt commence MONDAY. PeptembirCs: 50, and continuo eighteen triteks.— (11.11111f42-1: ; ror lintlish citudlec,Aldt.". fn. Language., ,*3 eitta A. P. 1411NN nr. A. M.; PginriPai• July 1606.33. 29.13 t• °l' S, PAINTS, Ste DOLASWIIALE DIA.-90006a80n0 lailhdr., r i Trer.,Ad Bbh.,a very roprrlorariLele for Miners' :.•• For,*lle by J. B. A. Cm. ALLEN. Vka 8 Month Wharver,,Philadelphia. lone 4 4x53,. [Pre. 11, '52. 5040 21.1 y . • rliftßibillool? PALI T.-33 fleet's Fire Proof Pa tali gifferent rotor,. Pat. Paint oil; aLso.gropnd pad calelna4 Plaster Porte, White Pink and a mane, ra la, Of liasendale Cement, In store and-for alo by '•ti GEORGE I .• i Neatly °linos'', the Miner? Bank. April 3(0850, ; Id.rf j ATEA T LUBRICATING Burning bit, # ratea,ttatnt. and Unared 0 11..MiehtneryGr/Site t .Tar, ar.r.,* the Town Hon Store FRANK POTR. May 1..1433. MO LOST. & FOUND. 1 S 3 0 ::gy,w - 4WD.— Was loam'. bu yiklll veg., on the 16th of June tast,st YELLOW ILEATtigye VALISE. with one? WO- around it. A 0.01130 will be pald, and no questions asked, 1 10 anY . P.Pon returning said Vitus,' to the public. ,Ifouse or , CIEORGE KAUFIJA Ocpuylltill Haven, )or ilfo foillut return of a Portfolio. that was In the valise, rootainlr; letters, of uo possible use to any one but tt owner. •-. July 43Y.:113.53. 30-It* OSITAOn Monday evening a TOPAZ BREAST IT betwecusbe Ameriran Ito as and Presbyte rian Minh Any one ieturning 16fa01Bte will 11te be suitattlY rewarded', JulY ISS3 Q TWO" COW. , --Carne co the premise; or .be a„laahrtriber,rezidlnc tirarMl• Carbdu,nn the Schuyl kill, Valbry Railroad, a BROWN COW, whh.whlP face and back, crooked harps, ' C O PO or ;nine years old The ownerl is • requested- o come forward, pinto proper- lsuP ty,paychargesandtakeheraway.rUherwl*ea e ori I he sold 24ordlne. to law. • • • • • CATiI . ATYNe RICHMOND. 1att04 , 3053. : 5641•• LOS o•Cr Tuesday or Wednesday Wit ill Mloom sihe;-* promissory Note ' '!Elven by Meagre. Heil; tier Elta'y. for AM3,—dated June tith,lBs3. at three mouths.payable at the Miners'iMak of Pottsville.— As the payment of said Note has been neoppo, ail persona ve hereby cautioned not to negotiate said Note. , WILLIAM OCIISNER. . Ant 0;4853 • 18.3t0 L•Ritgiii"CriCtilP SEED—By the Paaader rSingteraper, for sale at BiBANNAN'te Seed and Variety flOre, Parinille. Jahr 23,1853. fIOVIIII#DirMENT -LETTER EINVEL.' VALIPEA, For sale atI3.;BANNAK'S flOok 2112 Et2llonery More. • 22 • July 111,!. ISS3. (/1BI:14 UR POINTED STEEL. pram- VA SPLENDID ARTICLE—TWO* Patent Oblique Palmed:awl Pen", newt acted on the anew pried-- pie as bb)xelebtated . Ould Pane. Fe t yaks at . - B. HANNAN/I . • • noel/and Stationery Stor,e, Patti:nine. Jolly 2i 1133. • GTTA PERCRA CAIIIII4- - .lust received a fine eartirl smut of Gotta Perrin'Walking 'Canes, retnatirehts for the lightness and dnrablidy. They possess rlife aloe+ snd finish of the finest Ebony Ca Doe and are bold et half the price. Canes of any style and flu Wade to order with. either gold or silver storm blips , For sate at B. BANNAN•ii. July 1,033.. ' fl 7— , . . Tii - a A rnl a n e ; l orirgit ° ll l e O n 0 for 1 0 13 11 w bb mann e d basket" of provlstalle. fee sale et the (Tows RS Ratner Stem FRANK MaY • 190 CpezertNia novam sLAltillifil.joined by a' , kinsv o labaol Ruin. Military Pereasakns Caps, Oaaio a Compasses, for sate at! the Town Hall Ilssilwartatore. PO4NK POTT. 1111.7,P33. .• • Mir - BOXISO- CILOVZSI, nodes Fens Tr:purled", FlFNre,ent Bloods, Halt Wean Liam Flab Imeca. Fib Hasten at the Town dap. • May 033. &ART/41414C TAPE. I.4l.lllll—Deathne , sa lvAvtla; *Wm'ten' Burned rtinses, Opt illtaga aplOrs tad Noss' Suer Strom WArnaptit Is. Pectin len!!ety: - pm - I • , FORSr4&Milk LT ., i : ' 1 . ,,, E . GWSOTIM :- scolor sA •~ • .-.' 141 i i ' . '.' il r IN -- + 11 :' 6 " -g ra t r illi tot illO ilitsa a , mr be . 110111 : 12 : 146 . 1 : 4 ," 441-"-- 11 : 81 . 1 , rIW T : I S A?: -- ib 11 : 5 1:: if i n id "d e C tii ar d l : ll il l i r it ° l: 6lll : llll iaT ir nitarie n Plate ßafte lr a :a t: NVIDIOAtOZO; W. SLATER'. rotAttillek 111/4.2 witbout further delay. - 191112 9. etrillAD..i. P.,. July Ilk 1353. •, - ' -,,,, ~ ,1;•..i i .. 11141,..; • - , ; POltrellie.Julql3.llll2.,it . ,:n • 124 Ica ;10VMM AND ICE 'SU SALF..-The Bab rather la desitotta of entering Into Lowther lot elieke.lie-urlll tell bit lltelleitiCeital at(the foot : lottlielnt • Dane Au Totalluit Nun, yotituAlng be- , tuketa sad DO Vino of be: .The Ilalliiing 11 25 by col , fatel.latal 21 thee Milli. well built of briF2 and striae, autwell Awed Wide. To any uereou,wieblng to en tar E/ leo SlittOoto: 41,0 VitednktloOPttotttl• soy.. du. n caons fa liberal. For terms ,an 4 other Pinkll 11 apply to ; SE NJ, WELLS!. • July tell,tlM3. -, , .• • '. ''',-.: •- • po-St VOIR' lIIALII4II OM situate in Clear. Jr BM 11 - 53 r 1 4 1 1., ra..contalainl 140 acirrs.bod allow enceis,Rl Of witch are clewed, enclosed -with.' good feats, #d is 4'6116 state of cultivation: I The resk doe tire well timbered with Oak, 196.6 e rise 4 Cberry." Tabs .-Nroperty,-, affords aliments. fleilitles for lumbetine. as H is withjet ar mites of Om Busagebsona Illver is itad .11 Mon Penateltle. on the Tyrol Ihroplke. The lapp nor en:anuf coils of a. good Loa Ihreillag House and Log Run. tranapaiana possession awed.if seccessrp. indisputable. For further particulars apply to THOMISM. MARTIN. iss:. July L'olll 511bLICAt Tamagni,. a large 'and iiplendid 3 ory .11rictl Hotel, with' Estores;oir.: tinted a Sarrilatarh Chaaa driest . 4 , oE4 rv a . barest tali be bad, and time aill ‘ be allow ed for be payments. For fortli.er portico.' larvionOrrirrl or tlie proprietor. WN. monnis. Ju1f!3,1853 ; VOE 4. ifailfit.--Trie subscriber offers tarsals , a SO .1: horse COgine, (minor lite Dist in tho region.) to. tether Iwitii an its inenezious i siso, Weskit); Roll. sr*. rierPfAff. ke., all reedy-fora business of filly i i ition F a d rc . i . n.,, fi r more , per saint* . : • ' JOU?, eINERTO KN. • •t l hi a hentongo p bent, poi kw, ow. ; .., Or 14t. Clair.. -inn 18.1833. - . • I :.,- :• .f., , 54r .; FanNTe — A Niorr; ', *loilning 1 Ronnis,on h i t tior and gas; la the .Brick: libilding in fa Centro street PotisvUk. lisaleei'll , the Penn- ....e, sylvan a IlallandtheAttierlean noose: ! e ir, . 4 0. 5 "P ' :i 7- '- 16. 1853.: Apsi TOT,..k i . ILICT:— large and iroinmodious ... • Office and fixtures, In Bannsn's Build- it' ~ Inge, nppoolle the Episcopal Chkrh, Centre ti- - • • (tweet Encluiri , of - -- 7a n.'8{,185".. * ' 1 ' G R lFEmwoois tars FOB AM:E.—Valuable building tots in the wont senora! part of the Ho r -1 °ugh o rottsvUis t 'lately laid nos on the rireents.lnd Estate are now Grand forsale. 'Apply to , ;. EUBBEL, Agent . fog thnowners, at his offt4 int Nehantangu Si . Nutted . * Kay 3, ISM - 1 184 r . . .GROCERIF~.~. ouskits - -Tagatt CITY emteu. Winer; '.l CRACIORS. OHIO. i ain't;J , Foe site by A. periosancm, Art ..10•tf, DR 23, ISS: CitTrags I-MOCHA; LO JAVA. I. AGUIRA, entabo. Mo. Fr Pet Broeve Java and a, (of mile laiw by July 12, PM DIIIVIIIIOIIII4 ABM liikill t— .l[ ti gar Cored Hams, I Sltlitotblers, - • D Led Ile.ef. • I Lad. Cheese,'&e., Pickled Batman, • I Mackerel. beard& Bo ellnit'ajfeeng I ("rid Fish, ' For; sabalow by A. ntsocasns, aei i'llkl t 3. 0852.''¢ Ito.t f VIN.L'IT, 44 O.—IthISIN7 .• L' 1 F 145„. Corrants. 1 • I Chian. ' 'Purley. SpattiSh Otives by the Gallon, or less, for sale by A. fff:N,DERtIOM. A g' t Julyt i 23.1853. - • , __[ - 30•tf G4OOlOlllOl ANO. PHOVLSIONS.—Th aohaeribers have inat received, at their new Caeh Store,la_prime lot of i -' Mesa 0111Ckefel, .I :rime Rio Coffee, \ dopy Cared Hams. " JIM% ..' finKiked 'Beet, ' li 'Arnim " SILLY !AR k CHAMBERS:. Apt 14,1843. • 1 ' . 14-lf - --44—....----- ----- S - EI IN OA SCUNAPPIII.—Gennine Aroma tlc ii4cheldam Schnapps. thp_pnte - exuart of Bar t.., avid Jtialporiperomeanndod by medical men a. a superlailin Tonic. Anti-Uyepeptle and Invigorating Cordilki. Por sate bY - I ',. M. STROUdE. Centre fltreet,Tatteviiie. • reh 4e...185.9.:: i 9-2 m . c' o ER MID VlNE6 l►B .—Clailfied Chum.: .i p vie ;elder, °Pa superliir . (Mal Ity. Ai o. Clare, and !Whig Viargar. by the hogahead or Ilarrelo' wary toted, as usual, to towel the approbation of the[ purchaser; Shipping ordeti filled it the atomics( notice. For wile by 1 EMIL MATHIEU. ? No !land 14 Lombard EL, below 2d, Philad'a. Jan!..29,1853. • , .2Gro ZOMI CONINE/HAM IR; HERR, Wifol:El PatEIALE GROCER& Tea Out ;Lawlor Dealers. anti. Conn:110On Merchants; No4-IMI-JSIARK ET eitictl,. • . ;Between 50 anal thS, W.L. Coirroax, l - 14111.ADEL/111A. J ~ Vertu, • Jul MS. ; 27-Gm lkT 11VVIII.LE 4 RICHARDS tittle neva at Law .111 Will attend gall business kuttusted to hem with dd. Le f enc'e and care. ;Once Centre street, eat dour -10 R. 11/ Morris' Stele. Pottsville. June IF, 1853. i, pan, 8,1853. 2-Iv' l _2l tf .i ' - -- --- D.11%.:e1; th efvLf.ttreal'ETlPAl . „:,- filleS . ll°! veyors, after several yea.. engsurementi in o th er pia', res. has re•operivil an office - lwow Pell P. where tie wille pleased to tee the friends Of the' ohl firm, end all w 0 may require th e services of one of hie pr.i! , Rest n. ) 1 0 fICS—CeNTRE street, Immediately opposite the .111111Ver Tettate." May 28' 1853 SWELL FISTIEW ATTORN EV AT LAW OTTEIVILLE. Office C ENTRE Aireei.3 doorp of Episcopal Ads. 11130, ISS. . 'IOU • AR. RD.—Window Sash and Doors, of.earlous.de r Csfriptions,on hand and for ante by the 1 4 nhscrlber. I 1 JOAN lI:JAMES.: I , . Market Street above . Tenth, Pottsville. j Fe .611; 1652. • . g-tf • : 1 - 1 RD.—Market iOreet Property fur vale. imparri• ilioi ! • JOillll 11. JAMES, hn't. 4 Illiarki4 Street shrive Tenth, Pottsrilie. Feh.W . 1623 '. stti TACOS KLINE, JITSTIOF. OF TOE PCA Ili will 'Dent' ito the eollettlen dr .Aeroonts, &cr. proalptly, and all the daises appertaining to ins o&e.f, Pouselde, Dee. 25, 1852. ..- ht•l Y s MBOAILAS HANZAIII ATTORNEY at Law% 1 ,Office In centre Street , tippo.ite lihe r.p1.,,,ii elitqch, Pottsville Penney!, a tda Nay'. 20 1652 J, Nil. N. NVAGENSELLICR & CO.. Bank', ;rrig and Dealers In Evelienjcp, Tarniqui„ Po W.I. Collecting attended to, and draft for sale on all the principal cities of the Union. Alai.), Draft. tole dt all the principal Rankin; !Touren in England, Ireland, ficotland and Wales. ..,Infy 17,185 i, . . 'WANTED• : . fp $ PROPRIETORS OP COAL DI INIEN RD oilamas.—WMted, under a rev eta. Indletdonllor Coinpany, a' eltnatlon EN9INESR,ind General Superintendent of Mine*. Unexceptionable reference given. Addwe A. H. BOTIII7. Pottixiltu Ps., .Idyll, IBM t . , WANTSIDL-Two or. Three rood Tin Plate War. i rrn. Apply to :A. 11. DUNN.- 1 .. •. : Miami/111e, Pa.i .1 ne 2.5. 1852. • . 26.2te ---- .• INTANTZO-Btx practiesi• IRON ORR M IN Cild .. VVI Minnie Who undermand Iron Ore Milling In Ira Orton details will find pertnenent employment and good ware at the "Motelem lion Ore Dank," In Rich mond Towneliip,Rerke - Coutityr Apply Immediately to FREDBRICIC 8. MUNTEII. Manager 4tbe Lees.' Pori lion Company .at Leesport. Berke County. or lo 111 STERCl.VMRR,oppositethe Penn.ylvanla Hail, Pot omit le. May 7, 18524 , •! 15 if ~ , ..:. . . II ; ANTED.—A Storeicititer— one who run kpeak Zeman. and le audiology acomainre. with AO, roust..—Address Roe 40 Prineville Pont Office- Fr. It 1832. 7-tf ,:h ~, ' ANTED.—lleerults for the United fitare.r kr ' ' _ ... _ . Viii my, at the Pottsville Reidexvon.. - Ntiv. 27. 142. . , ' 48.tf lAANTED TO LEABP. i• tnct or Coal nand, lying 80 rods from the ;Legsett's Cap Railroad .fl Thl property has been opened In several places. the I !. Cos) Is of superior quality, Veins lying' horizon- taldand can l ko worked for; many years above Wa. terlevel. This property Iles the nearest point , to the Roadoind affords an excellent Opportunity for in, enitirprlsing Operator Ibr the great Western Market. I. To 'p first rank Tenant. a favorable Lease will be ; given, no other need amity. -Address the subscriber.; at ix!, New Street. New York. r l : I _ ''.- . 1 • - WALTER MEAD', I owl 13. 1831. 2 L. . • 464 r • 1 4 . . UTANTliitr—itt th e Rene:rat Intelligence Marti— , MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN. All perscins , 1 wishing employmentaiit and little, young and old, ,I male and female; and also, nll perilous. *labia' ; tol t emPloy any sod all kinds of hands. LABORERS" .or SERV ANTS. Will receive useful information by all- j inglat the office of the subscriber In MARKET street, I 1 , 0101,111 e, Pa: 113P•TERIdit moderate. : ' • .; . ; ; _ .',• .N,. M. wit.soN,J. P. i : • 1 • ~ 1.2 Wad Agent and General Collector; -; April 5.1851 ~? ' 1 4 -lv I xi.u• • :111 Vatdaie and delivered to nr. on !laminable tsrme, by • ' • E. schaitriEn. 8. V. Cornet Broad and Callowhlll r., Pbitad'al ay 7,16.51. - e. BEATTY lt 8031 have removed to the alike *M. W. Pitinan. pm., in Centre lareipt. helOw the Astierieanllanee;' where person/ having butinesslettii them will pirate call. JAMBS 111031A8 A C 0.,•, will also be found in thelsame otboe. - -.:pr1116. ISM. - 11:1-tr_ rABORGIC WIOGAII & SON, Moen of lied 1.31,A5h Coati Tamaqua. rho. 8. ISw. • • , • :-1 Biriosc.'—caiins MILLER A ttiorete !•moved their Mace. In Philadelphia, from Nu. iBl DOck NI reel. in Nor 1) WALNUT 13tree. north nide, bettreen Free t ad Second ifOrete. , Philatra.. • 2-1 y 50.000 mu ININ ICIIIA Nal* 111110101,161, anew allitla•ta Oat market. jam ',Cie i wed and Ibr sale by Ivat. POLLOCK. xsf,nl; May In 3. ' 10•Iy' I 'PUBLICATIONS'. :: T1.1.1181111./ILTED SEWN, for -July 11 -13X i3 /Ind NUM Ell.—Ttlis bl•autllhl illustrated pries together wit a munificent crismt Palace supple inept, for smil at BANNAWM sootstare. i Jul y 13, 1 . • 1 ! . , ... 3 0 _ .2. ft,iouzitin 1PL1E. 1 140102111-A Nov Et— DAB, Catbailast elstialr.s4thor of &saki: or Me Valuta/a Belatlies--for sale at B. HAN NAN'a - Mello Bookstore. Illy 2.1651 • • 27- 1 11C18C.1311111 9 HISTOBIT Briu- JuTLAND.—FItst voltrate lug publishod-.-a trOtai waft for 14 pun-40r isle at • -8, 11411 Na iv% „ . ; - • ; Jply 4,185 i IL SUI&M S, VERTMMNT S,/k.M z Ilt%W er s jreatredT rt .r tt a , Z fi Tassisesa sad W adi 'Mow Praisers; at., all dot width will be sold logy st• • :-4 • _ - lIAMPIAN'a 7: •j , - • • Cheap asadesid Stsagnierrogi ' 18.4 witAmc kir*. 1114 f , tinaallnille TILICIPS,',. 4tl3:Q.Tlnt siabdttlilet I i lin toads ntrtagedundi With Oa' Amadeu 'Net 8,341 I. Imp ow Pnbilinthis dr 1ita4.404 *Or gli IWOII. Guam ind,,Wdtsit Tarts and WO nt hair O ; Wren, by the eisittotttOte . 1 .: • illik ' ; CLOP PO 10 Stationed llote, . ' 1 - , -- • • - TM.% : ' ?On UPlnutb*.Cfeaseeld County, inr to P. I.3IOTIN,St. Sctitiylkitl County. ?a. IS-ii "7 I ihr.raVitP.HV 3 tea Joni RANNAN 3-"' A; IffINDERAOII, Ai% 34.► f • COAL. Cheap:Boolytore, PO , fIE partnettiiii 'settee...3ra existing brtireen Jonathan tinutta.n 8. Beikand 'Bled Bea. cuattlaa ander the Arm of OH U LT Z.B . nr; „lli 'het:oat Business at Ott. Cadre. Ochug.tall Uh„ cage 'disrobed byconsent on the got will :December, Mt. The business the late firm will be sewed byldissare..Bbulis k.l.4ll.whotontlnue the ihuriness on their own account. '` - 'JONATHAN,`BIItTLTZ' • .hi. B. BELL. j EDWARD BBCKEII. July 93.1833. 30 fits ; tieretre I/Raining between Edward fleeter and Jonathan 'Swint Flour and Feed Merchants, trading under the arse of BELTEEtt e. SHULTZ. In the Borough of Pottsville, was dissolved by mutual- consent on the r. th of Julg, inst.! The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the parrs. at the old stand. EU ARD BECKER, JONATHAN SHULTZ, at: The tatelneas will heromitroed at the old Wand, by Messrs. A. 4111111,Trtk. , LOOS July 43,i1831. ' --- S, OTICE " WO - SCIFIOOL TICACHI4II44. `• The Schooltittctots of Blythe School District Schuylkill Cog :y. will meet 'cube Sttiool House in Mew Pidladel ' um MONDAY. the rAI of August meet at 10 tee tk, A. Al., to examine and'relect five :Principal and r Assistant Male Teachers for the ',owning year. The schools will commence on the That day of atoptember next. and continue eight .asoutha. Soled" of the Principal Teachers, thirty ,dollars; and of the te.s4 Want Teachers. twenty' flee 'clollare pet month. -. 4 , bliddleputt July 43. 1633. 30.3 t I . , lCOTCE.—Scitstylkal Canary, as. .1.1 CommonWealm of Pennsylvania to , I Seal. !Joseph Fox. Behest.* Fox, (Widow.) ' John F. Manley, Ahsolem Alanley.Ciall- I!dren and Legal Heirs of Cathatine Manley, who was '"marrk.d to George Manley. (late Catharine Fox,) Ma, ry Leonhard, (late Mary Fox,) Who was married to ,' John D. Leonhard, Joseph Kratzer and Lucinda KM rer.Cnildren or Sarah Kratzerovho woe inverniar -I.rjed with John Kramer t Elizabeth Wolf. (late Mit , ' alierh )'ux,) Rebecca Statile, (late Rebecca Fox,) terniarriea with Jamas'Autatz ; LAis Ann •Werntz, (tate Lytlut Ann Foa,) intermanted with Frederick i.t;. Wentz , and Jaguar-Fox:All helms lind legal re. presentative,. of Francis Fox Pate of the Borough of l'ort Carbon, In the County o( deceased. f; John D. Leonhaid having beenOpointed Guardian 1. ad Wei:S.of Anaolem Manley. • • t' You are hereby eitzd in, be and Appear baton! the 1 Judges of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, Al an )rphatre' Cons, to be, held. in Pottsville. on HONDA V.thesth day of Septerirberriext, at 100 clock t In the fiirencron,then nett there to accept or refuse the Real F.state of the said Fraorie'Fox, deed., at the appraised value thertof.to Ali tr,Lot N 0.21 appraised at and 'for the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty Vol lais;and I.nt No. 27. appraised at' and (or the sum of Three Hundred. and Fifty Dollars, amounting in the whole to Seven Hundred rind Ten Dollau,situ , ate in Yonne: Addition to Fort Cerium. in the Coon. ;ay of Schuylkill. Pencsylvatila. Witness the , Gae -1 orahte',Jildres aforesaid. the 7th day of June, A. D , nue Memo nd eight hundred attd IVO-three- LEWIS REESER, Clerk. BEDIENCE in an Order of Court the forego tng Is :published, JAMES NACI.E. Sheriff. quiy lA. 053. . Ita4t AwxaiisTRAT W EIVS NOTICIL—The Re gister of -Schuylkill County. having granted Let• tete of Administration on the Estate or3oht Sennett, tate of the Boinugh of Pottsville, deceaped. to '.the ettliseribet, all persoui bovine claim of deminds against the said' Estate. are requested to make known thesame without delay, mot thip,e indebted will Make Immediate payment to MARY SSNNETT, Adtit's I, Pottsville. daily 16, 1853, • 29-et . IiTIO. OP PAM.TIIIMIELSMIIP.— DNotlee ,heieby then that rite partnership et. Wine between WILLIAM alottlFrllltr and WILLIAM Mtorve, ist, marline tinder the title of MONTELIIItt IdILNES; , is this day. Jnly Ist, 1853. on,..olved by mutual consent. All'persons having ri3IITIr againct the above firm, will plea *r present them har settle ment in WILLIAM MILNES,Jr..who Will calry the brisiners of the late firm. WILLIAM MONTELIFP, . ' ' WILLIAM MILNF,P, Jr. St. flalr.Ju Iy I. 1f153"._ .. 29.3 t • . _._ I\TOTICE OF DISSOLVTION.—Thr busl 111 nesk heretofore known and conducted as tha Cum of OEANSLEN 4 BEHR, was this day, May 101. bi 1/353, dissolved by mutual content, by: the withdraw-'1 al of Mrs. HEANSLEN. The business will be c 052 ,1 tlnued by J. 11E1111, woo is nntoorized to settle the marmite of She firm. i • MARV GEANPLEN. JOHN HEUR.'• 29411, I Pbtinvtile July 15.1t4:1 _ . . NOTICE.—The Taxpayer' of the township of 11 New . Cantle are notified that no legal'annerarnent of toad Tales haw been made In the eatJ trarnahlp. Ibi the year 1553., and Dr. Philip has ho prne, to t any wuth tusewl. " (Signed.) JOSEPH WILDE," SaperViwor. New Camtn; July In. 1853. .294 f ' OT IC 114,—The Jurers sumnioned to attend at a' 4‘ Societal Court. to be holden on Tuesday, the Ath iost.,and inherit Interested. are hereby notified that in consequence of the continued indisposition of Judge 11,!eins, and the failufe to procure a 'Judge from another District, the cervices df said Jurors Will not be needed. JAMES NAGLE. Sheriff.. :July Di, 1833.j29-it , xf °TICE.— ASFetsinelit S. Y has been inatte by the Lycomine County 7tilutuil Insurance Comm ny:nnd due. .12 , 10.'CLAYTON,Reietier. July 18, 1553. NOTIVEL—The Parinernhip heretofore ethiing /louder the firm of Err. hlCArmian r. MATT I EWI Mace this day. July 2,1.1853, benu dlenolyed by mu. Ipal cor sent. Thoie having claims to ornnent.theni" to Exr & MrADAMI, who are authorized to settle all bills due by the firm . .. F. A. ENT,. I WM, ht. lie ADA-hl P. mh t rrifliws. witnek. JACOB MATTIIECS July 0, lell3 DS. 11iOTIC1s1.—The Ke gtster of Schuylkill County having profited Let ters of Administration of the Estate-of ROBERT L. NIAIIPLE. late of the Borough of PoDsville;deed, 'Bookbinder. •to the subscriber, all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the said de cedent, are requested to make known'tho saute with out delay ; and all persons indebted to 1118 said Es tate to make immediate payment to MARY W. MARPLE,Adnerx..l.ottsvllle. Or to her Attorney. • ; . EDW. OWEN !ABBY, i - lentr‘e .ritly 9. 1553. -2 .6t OTlCE.—Notice is 'hereby given that hooka 1 will be opened to receive subscriptions to the Capital Bieck of the itolinstitave Bridge company, un MONDAY, the Vat o(July um, at the following, named places, At the house of Mrs Davis in grove ; Jacob Fryer,Middielturg ; Charles D. Kline. Lrivobtarg ; and Isaac. C Beyer. in Freehuig, Colon County ; also at tile lonise of Satu'l.-,l'hotopson. in So Minty ; Peter Snyder, in Lower Augusta township; and .I.llerb. in Upper Mabanoy Township. In Nor thumberland County; and at the house of Michael Weaver, in Minersville„ Schuylkill County, at which time and platy4tine or more of the itzdersigned.w ill attend for the purpose of receiving 6116 Slki*erip. LIM Nee - Middle:want. 111. W. tiny der. !Janie.: K. Davi:, Henry C. Ever, 'John Bundy. John H. Parer, Et:ward N. Bright. July 9, 1953. OTIUF .--Notts r i. heruhy nivrii that the nuilei on ..Inne. last.pw.t. pitrebaxed at .91terrtre dale Ihe per,uoal property or Peter Allt‘on. to wit, _ IBM . 2 1111 m,, 4 1100. I lot 83W 10ga. Ito of litarkpmith Tpola. !tailor d 'rrorto, ratt , 4, 4 Wagons, Plough and Harrow, s Thrashing alac hi tir, 33 . arres of flra as. rl . acre , of , 1 / 1 1 of - Oita, 10 of Corn. 3do of Point:tea, and all toltr4 perFonal Orbpetty of said. A I lon'''. 1199 W 3. 110/ exempt by law; and that the-tatd proor'rty,has beep 1,11 with the Wahl Peter allkort dn ring tho r pleasil of the undersigned. ' The Pnblie Itr therefore, cautioned not to take the same as the Property oftrald Peter, it IlLeohoi... he has no claim etthrr of them whale Peter! 1011 N 11. 11111.. 2,1-31• 10-if , rottoyille,lllly 9,1453 NOTICR..—The auhscribere Hereby give •noa that application will he mid.. to the nett Legists. tore of Petoo.ylvania tar p charter of :a Savings aank. to he located In "Bointigh of Pottsville. with a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars. and the pr iv ttego of in-, creaslng It to One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and of receiving money on interest apd discounting. to be Called .• TIIF. POTTSVII.I.F: NaVINCS BANK." B. T. Tailor., . Solron Foster, George Lauer, fleorge aright, •• 'J. 0:,. % blithe', ... . dame! flititMan. . • William Fin. , - 1). G. Vuengling. John Pinkerton., John W. Welter, Nathan Evans. July 2, lBa3. . 27-601 pßoi' OTlCE.—Notirelo hereby given that the chi rens of Schuylkill eohnty intend to apply to the gislature,at the next session, for a charter of a Bank of .flbcount and Deposit. to be tocalted,ln the Borough of Tamaqua, Situ' ylk ill County, Pa., to be r'alled the THE ANTURA('ITE DANK. of TAMA QUA." with a capital of Tao Illundred . and Filly Thouvand DOILIfA, with the privilege to increase the ,apital 01 .31,1 Bank to Five Hundred Thousand Gol fers. OM RAhll re Ratrilff, , 0. T. Ilughe., 0. J ..Fry. July 1553. Stockholders of the Miners' (tank of Pottsville. in thi County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice cfiat they intend lb apply to the Legisivure of Pennsylvania. at its next se.sion.for I the privileire of increasing their Capital Stock from Two Hundred Thoniand- Dollars to Five .hundred Thonftand Dollars. tittid Bank to located In the nor , bush of potterille. In the County of Silittylkill.cor'- i ited for the specific 0bi : 6444.a Bank of Discount, I Deposit and issue. , By urcier of the Board, i CHAIR. LCCSEB,Cashicr. I JOne lib; ISO: ' - • 46-If Oti r lDE.—llioiiis is hereby given that an apPli , .11 ration will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for r..e.harter for a, Bank. to be locaied, in the Borough of Pottsville, with a capital of 11(41 .1 Thottiand Dollars, with the privilege of increaiiing it ha One Hundred, Thousand Dollars. wish Banking I and Discounting privileges, to be &ailed the Altners• t , lavings Bank.. l'June SS, NJID•PARTNICILISHIP NOTlCE.—Notice hereby given that I have this day asooriated with me' ht. EDGAR RICHARDS. Emi In the practice of Law, which, In all its varlomi bran elm,. will hereafter be conducted under the firm of NEVILLE & RICIFARDS. OtEce. Centre idtreet,' hell doer so R. R. Mortis' Stine. Pott‘vitte, i ' • JNO. C. NEVILLE. ° 21-tf 1E33. MOTIOSoe-The snliseriber respectfully Irtfbrlns /I the cantons of Pottsville end vicinity, that he in- rends revealing the dutlea of pis ptotetalon, and is prepared to give initruntiona on the Piano Fortc to re Who may patronize him. • • , • . d: F. 01,611PIELPT; I Feb. 12;1822. • 2.4 f moTicr..—The subscriber would hereby notify 4.1 kin friends and the public generally, that be in prepared at all times to attend to the measuring of Plastering. Stone Masonp•, Thick Masonry, Digging, and other; meunrlng belonging to Buildings of all kinds. Also. to contract for the Constriction and Erection of all kinds of-Buildings. Charges moderate. Respectfully. . JOHN Ila JAMES. 1 P. H. Thankful fur p.tst favors. the underslenedi Would tacit a . continuation of the' hitherto liberali ,7 patronage. 1.11..1. • ; N0v.17.1652. . • 4A-ty DIEDISTRATION LAW NOTICE.-1•h Litglooks for the Registration o faintly% Marriages and Deaths, have been rereired from _Harrisburg, by the Register of Ochnlikill Connty. and biaolt-teturns can I be had gratis =the Registers Office. • It is, therefore, made the doty and wilt be exoected that the persons named in act will make their returns according to law, and esp.-Malty that the Phys lc lant-will. prompt, ly attend to this matter. as the law pryvents the h alting of Leiters of Administration or Letters Testa mentary on the estate of any deceasedrson. octets the death Is first Registered, and also f orbids the els- PahOrnent of guardians unless the birth of the minor, &e., is Ibratßegistered 3er:elating to law. ;. • - LEvaris DEMlER,Register. .Sept: 18.51.' IRON & CUTLERY. pußv..„,. DEALER IN BenAP' IRON. eCopper. BM]; Bar and Block Tia 43odder'n - planer .Lead, ILe. Orders received for ' Bove 'and tappet. work, end Illacpine fares 401.. All orders canaeved with the:above tine „,stomptly tun ridad to. E. Corner Penn and Bonin dtreets,Piniad'a. JA - ne 11, 143. 24.0 . . RoRESDAWk. VDU ALLIC• CEMENT. —Mt excellent wilds for Ueled einem:ye: Vila's. spilog Howes tad Cellars, and (of lumping dapp sus from wet and exposed wall*. For sale by • • _ • EV I 0111111 ix- SOL N E. cat. at Front +Milk" Sta., (Railroad.) Phita. 1 dad for sate also by' FJ PARVIN Pottsville, Pie 8-10 e. H F+. 10.7857 IILAIITI2IO PA PIESG-100111easalllutleira- Alpe*. well low. it -varietal pikes. tweet Mini the 1111itjess resolved led ttn ale lost B. BANNAN..: - .;1 Jolt 11, 1153. t , fr— Mit* 1 BE COMMIASIANERB ,Peter Snyd,r, W. F. %VagenAell er, tnarlee A. Moyrr. G. F. Miller , • Jno. Walle. Jamb Seasholia. William Cameron Ira T: Clement. 13•3 t • W. W. Mainlgan S. Morg3nr6th, • R• A. Heaton. EiZEI 215.tf ? xu ?,( ,fritntifte DEPARibIENT. - 1..! PRICE/4'loFtirrocir..si ', Of Coal and Transportation Companies in anil run. fling from the linthrteite Coat Fields of Pennsyl vania. ! i 1 ~ Correnta weekly fair ati hislitrsi Journd Lv . 1 J. P. Straitlx, -11,aoki'r RAIL ROARS.- Reading • Mine Hill & &tiny!kilt Haven, Mount Carbon, i Mount Carbon & Port; Carboni &till Creek, . 0. Schuylkill Valley. Lorbetry creek, Swatua, CANALS. Schuylkill Navigation . ; do do Pre fe rred: Union Canal, 'l.' do do: i'refel4ed, r Delaware& timbion COuldri T 14114- portatioa Co'si • RAIL ROAD & COAL CO'S. Little Schuylkill Coil & Lehigh Coal & NavigMion Co; Hazleton Coal Co., ; Buck Mountain Coal C 0.,: Pennsylvania Coal & R. R; Co., Dauphin Coal & R. R: Co Lykena Valley coal & R. H. go., Beaver Meadowe Coal& R. R. Co. COAL COMPANIES. I Forest Improve tent Co,, ; ' North American Coat C 0 . ,; Delaware Canal Co., ' MISCELLANEOUS Miners' Bahk, . Parmere.Hank; pothwitle.xia. Cu.. Pottsville Water Co.,' IMII • ANTIIIIACI'rE die OR LOCOMOTIVES.. In 184 9 Geo. W.", Whistler, J'r..Esq.onatle a report to-the President of the Beading rail road to show the relative economy of coal to wood locomonve. fuel. I From his exper-.. iments with the coal burninzarid wood'burn-,' tog eugiues upon that road', he dedlicedlis the general ratio r one ton of.anthracite to 1.8.-10th cords of wood, burnuig the ,latter, in -the Reading built engilies. - 1 This retilains'As the present relative efficieney of the two kiadsot fisel oq that road. i , T-he.prinemal item in the excess of the cost of . repairs' of the coal engifies is'eausettby the ' dest ruc t tie -effects .hf the. coal fi re upon the 'furnace. ' Iron often prOves unsound, And in the case of the engines On the Reading road. was abandoned fordhe use of copper, bat the mechanical action lit the particles of coal pro jected. against the copper sheets k.oli cut them out and rendered necessary a return to the use of iron,- which was selected with the greatestcare. • J , I • • . • . The essential peculiarities' of did, Rai 'Mime engines, enabliar , them to hurri. coal, Were aniestension of t h e grate. and Of the area of crass section of i j tithe openingi;, • and the varialde.exhauSt 'pipe. In .ciirriparing the expense oi l burning an thracite with wood, the expense of renewing furnaces had to be taken into ficeount asitinm ing the chief difference ',in the dolt of repairs. • • , • The expense for renenrioghre box Was sta• ted as $486, but deducting $lO4 worth of old copper saved, made the actual joinlayj;s37,B. . whickeipense it appeared would be ineurred• every fourteen moatbs, making' an , expense . of 024-per year. 'Deducting $75 a s the de preciation of a wood burning rurnaceiti the saine-tune, there iS left $249 per annilm as the annual excess of repairs of the , wal-• fur-, .nace. The renewal of turnaCe, required 7 weeks detention of the'engine.j Tlie eittra cost per year, including till re pairs of furnace, tulie9, renewal cif grates, etc., for:the - coal engine was stated at $456 more thin for . the Wood 'tannitig•erigittes. There is no reas on to believe dint these ex tra expetises for repairs are now considerably I'lessenecr,' The furnaces of the Reading built engines are now Made wholli of iron 5.16 • inch thick. The follotyiug facts furendiedty Mr. Nicolls, 'superintendent of the Reading road will give some ialormatioia'upda the Practical' &ration and Maiateaance ;of the Coil burning engines. • t . •:" ”The' Ode sheets of :a locomotive fiirnace buttungjcoal, will' lastj froin tiVelve tn , eigh teen months and will cost $l2O to reneiv.— ,' The other. parts of the, furnace list ficirn 5 to 7 years. _ • 1 t ; I 'The iron tuheilast 'sotne three years With. dat piecing. 'I I ;• , "The grate - bara'weigh 1530 lbs.—per, set and last 3to 6 mouths.",. • 1 1/ Mr. Whistler's report contained sortie very useful suggestions-upon the manner of Mg the steam, and regulating ihedratight for coal engines, and as these suggestions -will apply with the same reldyancy to thepresent plan and operation of ;engine,' it is;well to present them here, I . I • ' " The use of the cut-off ou coal• engines has a More impuriatitheariugl on thejecono- My of fuel than the same Arrangement upon a-wood burning engine and fine these reasons: when the coal engines are worked upon the full stroke, the exhaust is very 'strong, and the draught through the fire "proportionally increased , this soon produces ',tin exceedingly hot fire, and every . fresh supply of coals upon it at opce crumbles and compicis upon the -grate, offering au, increased resistance to the' passage of air thrnugh its mass; while less .perfect combustion results, and Mack of the liner coal upon the surface. is Carried through. the 'tubes and waSted:j I This "culling-tip" p 1 the fir . k as it is term ed, wilt take place when necessity requires that the'cligine should be worked upon the Tull stroke; and for this reason the cut-ofl be . eomes indispensable tt'? a goodj coal burning I •.1 • ; " The first effect Producetb by a ,ehange -prom the full stroke to the cut-otl is that of, lessening the draught throughthe fire, by thel inotlerated exhaust in the stack : evaiioration then goes-ou mule votild reduce - the preslureot steam necessary. to working on. the . cut-oft, Were there no 'tneans of again nicreaSing thrdintensity of the., draught. The variable ex hauA howeVer,fur-,j '?iishes this with: facility, arid evaporatlom again becomes rapid. though tvith much less' disturbance to the fifel. All these coUsidera 'clops Were well Understood if the dine the' Baltimore coal edgings were tieing construe- . 1 led and. the necesisity for cylinders even of a ireater diameterjthatt Ifit inches, itl antici-,, 'potion of an adhesion of only twenty-three , ' tons, was urged by the builder,' but ''not al-; 'lowed 'bv the engineer of the Reading- rail "road., This restriction together with the in ,creased Weight'of the enffine,l)eyonclthat an ''ticipated, has unpaired the beneficial effects 'cif the cut-off on the Baltimore coal engines,. to such an of that ee.imottly in the con; 'sumption of steam and more quiet combos-,I lion' of coal is il , rnost counteracted :0)y the rapid evaporation required by the small cyl ,inders: It would notjbe understood 'by this; •tti controvert the received trtlth, that the 'same-quantities a heat will evaporate equal !quantities of water, under alit pressures; for 's'o far as this . question- alone;, is cociiidereil, mere size of cylindent, conldhave no Wed in increasing or diminishing the quantity of fuel consumed but for the practical ; , - ties just stated, and the fact that: for higher pressures, higher temperatures' are itqui red, and therefore radiatidn from all;parts of the boiler must takeipbce to a greater extent, a larger expenditure ofiluelr wdl resort. To this loss, there , must also lye added, that caused by leaking, which is in direetipropqr tip!' to the pressure, and when it is 'required to carry, steam very high, self preservation teaches'men to keep the boiler bloWing off all of the time ah the only surety that steam -is not made too i fast.l - " When, the Ilaltirtioreengines are;worked on the stroke, they make an abundance of steam with seven inches area of blast-pipe; th - ous,t the effect upon the fire is to 'cut up," as explained ; but when workidg oriMr: cut-off, the area ;of blast-pipe requires to be so reduced that Muck of the ill effects on the full stroke are felt, add the resistance due to . the blast-pipe is ; also I greatly increased, for the area may be - reduced to 2i Inches. No better proof of the inadequacy !of tht cut-otT alone to insure economy with the present size of cylinders, can be offered than the fact, that except where attention ,has been paid by the engineman to the variable exhaust, the econ omy due to the Out-off his not i nsulted from its use. *.* •I .; "It isqiiite p . racticable to Subrt inchesitufi cylin ders 18 na diameter, 06 the Baltimore coal engines, in place of the iq& inches, and then - the consurciptioa of coalltp wood, in all probability, would bear that pfciporticin which experience proves attainable:l viz : one ton of anthracite 'coal to two cords of Woodi" Since the report ofildr,. Whistler., die cyl, inders of the Reading and oti the Baltimore built engines have been enlarged to 18 and to 19 inches in diameter. The!present class of engines building at the Reading Railroad company's 81100 are upon Millholland's plan of boiler. llis;patent,• graated Feb. 17th 1852, claims the combination of t Ilaiik grate (or grate havingno openings; for elf at the front and pides), , with a combilition chamber, or gas ahambei, which is j insert4d like a, smoke-box in the centre of thelength of the , . boiler. This gas chamber is Secured in its place both by the support afforded by the tubes, and by stay halts; and isisurrodnded by water. The tubes ibtendirto from the fire box to this chamber, Are, in the Reading en gines, about 4i feet Icing, and inches in di ameter ; the tubes extending fromtli is eham ber. to the smoke-box are 8 feet hang and 2 in ches in diameter.. lin. opening, , , surrounded by a water space, is made at; the bottom of the gas eh:untie-0 audi is covered byt, a door - when the engine is at work.! ' Some of the stays in this chimbet• are hOlow to admit a supply of air, besides that enteringthrough the_grate.. • : _ Wt are not iliformeti as to ith e aeoaothY at. I tending thl,its. 01 i tlaillArtlkam , 71 1 1 , '41 , oply point upon Which 11eviine 'rest . t- -7 ' .. La a t,-, the cturtlatition of Ilk eriatiud gases i s ta, t--7 ' the partially completed in the Airtime, und er ot : ;,, ', _ denary draughts.' . TheciperSion Of thi s a ,. f• .. eangement ahould., , prove the nature and i i ' l 'i tent of combustion with i co moony bodes... _The gas chamber must Omni thtstiisades s . - ' I rage of breaking up the draught Midway of ' i the boiler, and it combustion is already Be,. t, ::;t lest in the furniee, ((which is 6therel f... F 4 i= many experienced Mechanical eaf,,stne er ,, to e . ~,... the cease), thetf the; air entering the gas d am , r!' bet through the slap mull impair the draugh t or reduce the necessary blast-area. There are tour tube sheets instead of two, atih onq i from the tubes.beittgse Short "the* i s i m i l : ability of their leaking. l I I [ The general plain of these engines is afaii. - , ,;. lows. I 1 1 .A: Outside connected. ho izontal cvlin den, 13 to I inches in diatnetet, 20 loch `Strok4 ; six'd h . :3: ! .. 1 ! vets having chilled rim 46 inches in dtan t . e; eter, and a pair ot Smaller leading wheels IL:. : i der front end of engine.) The furnace is ex. : 5. 1 , "=":; : : . I tended's° as to hare all the a 'v ailable surfac e , -'-i'v!-; I Tuere is about 25:square teet of grate area. : ,- -•':. 4 .. ! The tubes are as described above, the '... .Pf, length of gas chaMber bei n gl,two feet. - 100, ) square feet of tube and turnace hfatiag s tir . '..ii.',ic;' face. 'The lurna4e grates are not made ; . 43 a ,, -_,,ii Ito be moveablewhen upon the road. 4v.... ......:5 feed water is injected around the tamp : ' ::/': I leading up to the gas chamber. iThe w .- ate , -'-.1;, space around the passage, being !below th e r.. 4 .: action of the beating surface, collects ana l! . ' ,r,:ii 1 twins a ll o f t h e .aitihment riceived into ea,. , ::,-0 boiler. Boiler 4g inche diameter. !'''4 There are two "steam` doines, with c ,,,,„ ;, , , , : i i leading from eacteto a double ptippit, equifth. ... :!.;,, ' rium throttle valve._ .The valve 'mura l „. i' --;,- I that of a stationary box ; link, of cast .iroa,.._ ;,-. , '',i, The.variable exhaust is obtained! by a con e • ,!. I placed in the exhausting nozzle, and worked . 4'; 1 by a handle on the. toot ,board. ' The exhaint ' nozzle is near thi.bottoin of sinoke-box, and .; i''. l I i • 1 projects the steam into l a v e rt ic a l "draugh t !!-..5 pipe ' extending upwards to'above the Lassa -'!!!'.. I the chimney, so that the eflecrof iheerbauv, !-.! ! - is exertecLehiefly :at the bo4om 04' the smule. ii' I box, dnd is partly equalized by the action ci - ';':` ,l - i a very high colutimiot Steina, reaching to the ' •-: : i chimney tor. ,; I . ! - -:, I Tile frames of dui engines are ertremek - :: I heavy,' being solid. 41, inchts wide on top, !...-:. mitt 4 inches deep. !They extend only It o& ,'--. ; the forward side of the tire-box to:the lOTWittl end of engme. — They havithe pedestals and ,I i_braces welded on, and each, side,; of about r . -- ' feet in length, weighs !,a.50 Ifis.,.or 3300ik, ;, togethet. '• i I 1 p! 1 The draw iron is very heavy and 'mar l [ from the tender,-Under Ithe furnace, and io a girt connecting the francs, !beneath the mud- -. die of the length Of •thd boiler ; 'so that the 'en g ine works ' round its Own entre on 4 curve, and is unconfined at 'each ;end, ' The spark eireiters for these ;engines are -, • peculiar, and deierve a discription. The straight chimed), hasa flaring top, over which p. , is secured,a flat toppediconie.al cap, or true. i-, Bated cone, the sides of tvhich nre.olbest plait '''<! iron, and the fop aut ed with bars; inch thick. -..-; laid edgeways, atoll , I I itch Speri. The ID- + ., i,. dined sides of the,' cap are : ,pertbrated wi rectangular openings o ; itch 4, "inch, ii such a manner that the, inmi is cut throußa .on but three_sides of ! the openik, leaving , the chip to adhere try ope of its longest edgy, . and to be bent straight!down, so as to allow ',...."; the smOke to rise vertically. The sparks air , ..1 projected agams(the back side of these le. ~-"...,-; sle_pitT i es and are, in consequence, thrown 1 e downdamn round the' pipe] As many of these i._ ,- openings are cut through the cap as can k ,-' made without cutting away too latch of lit !!. i ton, 'Which latte, has lb be of the' best quality. 1 5 By the - last report a the Reading road -"-•.' twenty•six of. these engines were Gamine . coa I successfully and economicalli. Mr. Mill. , • holland is building ten additional burthea ea ines this ydar, all of ride!' will be upon hs plan of boiler.—Arneritian Rat/road Journa:. ! I t .. : 4, t > it r 4 a Ma 14 Pu, st 0 t .g 'so 50 50 , :SO 50 1 50 50- 44311 46i 71„' 72 Elli MEM i 26/ 3.5/' .161 351 171 53 'too St' .!! la, 50 50 100 100 =1 'll7 1 1171 I 45' 5o I 40 I 401 MEM 50 - r 4- 1 50 1 50 52 50 i 50 25, IS A.cornmunication in the Neu: York Tr,- bone says :-.. t - :.. l . . : A great and inipoitint improvement a Railroad travellibg, in the shitpe of Car Yen 4,ilatiOu,. has'. recatatly been placed before the . priblic, which seems teeffectall that its pro. .. prietors claim fdr it, and for which it is in. , tended. So I far as my kibservation goes, it i• - ' , decidedly superior to anything of the kind in the couritrydand'mustleome into general u.e until something keener ;is invented. I had thd pleasure; n few., days . since, v; riding in the cats in ivhich_qhis 'invention has been ,apPlied, and lean spcak knowiugh, of pmetido dpenstions4 :Perhaps I was mote forcibly. impressed With its workings front the fact ofmtv !miring just left ,the New Vert, train, usher theidust and smoke were hign• ly offensive and injurious to health. The ' transition as not only agreeable. but truh surprising. Instead of feeling faint ' and fa. tigued, lex ienced nem We ; . the fresh ate i er continually , assing me, cabling with it the impure air exhaled from the lungs of the passengers, ' - d Preventing the least paincle of dust anti mope from disturbing me in En% comfortable seat Notwithstanding the dat was extrem.lV warm and dusty, I' found, af.. ter a rule of thirty miles, my coat was as free Ininf dust a when I took it from my ward• robe in the:morning. The invention 1, a valuable one, 'and one in which the public have a deep interest. With your permission, I will edneavor to describe it. ' • 1 The ,air ils taken imthrough' the air l it& which surrounds the tender, and thence pis , • es through the doorof`,the liaggsge car.,tbro' the hagga.gef.car into the passenger•car.pas , - ing out at the open door of the last car, th, matter host long the train may be. 1 The baggage-car is niatic as tight as possible. s, that no dust can get in nor air escape, er. ceps through the door: When the air reach. ~es the last door of 'the baggage.car, ii Passe.. 'into a sort ct culgy-hdirse, made of Ind. 4, rub ber, which connects each ear, shutting in the platform of each ‘car,"and rendering they pas• sage to' and i frorn canto car gierfectly sate.— I This cubbr i house consists of, two parts, one • half of which is;stationary, and exactly a like on each end of the car, so that when thecar is changed { , endfor end, these parts will al ways match. :They', are connected with . springs, and.cari be uncoupled in a moment. A brakeman ?is stationed inside of this • house, out Of the car; on the ',platform, but slily under cover in all weather free ifront .dust and smoke,and looking as neat and dean as any of the passengers. The passelagri? enter a door.at the .side - of the; cubbrAntese. and thence pasi to their.seats in the car, feel ing as much at home ns though in their own parlors.. There is sine continuous saloon • from the for - raid entiof the hpiggage.car tr, the extreme end of the paesenger.car, and through this saloon all the fresh air taken is around the' tender passes, invigorating and pleasing the loVer of fresh air, and healill lungs. The.windowa of each par are made tight, for the , purpose of preventing any in• gress of dust of:smoke, and With a delight'. tul current of pure air continually passing, the necessity of liaising the windows is obvt-, ated. When the air first enters the y (wit rimudi stronger, or, rather, there appears to be more of it than whenit reaches the middle, be• in the first placerit bits a much small 'el.- space to pas:4 through, and in the second' place, having More room, it expands. But the same quantity of air is still in the car. and• must continue to pass from one car to another, until it: tinalfy-escapes at the rear ut the last car. T,his•lnct can be easily demon strated by -inking a seat near the door, where the air is compressed, and then in the nail• dle of the car, where it texpands. The ob jection, therefori,that ihe invention will welt welt on irco cars, and not; on sia Neetng to me to he a very wrong one. -I see -n i o reason why this new nveacton should not comeinto general use. The public are cra ving for something Of the kind. jf thrs;i; not the thing, it is most decidedly the best,ol t s e kind now extant:. The invention's by Watroiiry 1 Atwood . and is in successful operation on the Naup• tuck Railroad, ifil:Atil)*l4RE AND CUTLERY .It is estimated that upwards of 400,0 0 persons are employed directly 'in these maw tactures in England, and the aggregate value of such goods produced annually exceeds 20, 000.0001. , ' 1 HARDWARE is a term employed to denim' every 'description of inetali when manufac tured into , articles of use, ;whether of iron, copper, un, brais, orpewter, btc., consisting of all kinds of itnplements,snzli as edge tool'. spades, and shovel, seythes. and sickles , screws, hammers, hinges, spoons. anvils, vi• ces, sadirons, tnbes,f guns, ke.! The piaci pal seats of ? Manufacture !are in Birtiting• ham,. Wolverhampton, Dudley; Walsall, sod those neighborhoocls.r i CUTLERY is-the term used to designate all kinds of sharpcuttiog instruments. such as table knives and forks,mzors,scissors,sword•. penknives, surgical' instruments, &c. The great - Seat of manufacture A Sheffield. , SUDDEN, _ toivi man._ • - The Chicago Daily Trattate:,ol the 17th May, says that at noon the day previou.• then was a sudden and very evident change in the atmOsphere, which brought ad overcoat int , immediate requisition. About the sarn et true an extraordinary rise was observed ja th e Lake., There Was no great amount of wind at the: titneond the lake Was as calm to ut.u• al. It began„? however, fo - swell and dour nreeisely- like an ocean tide, each rise omit; pying fully fifteen or twenty minutes ; thin the lake receded - and roseagain to. a higher point than before, till the water was shout three feet above the ordinary 'mark: 'nen followed, outside, a ',very heavy swell, aDJ there was every appearance that the north ern part td:: the lake isad,been ihrited With a trenudidous hurricane. CAI( VENTILATION. =lffsM= 11 3 gra CM
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